It uses highly-toxic venom !
By biting the predators with their venomous fangs.
The king cobra has adapted its environment to provide much needed shade in the hot sun. It has also adapted its neurotoxins to affect its prey The King cobra also uses its hood to frighten off predators :) :3 also it uses venom to defend itself:)
ITS predators are mongooses and us
King cobra's predators are mongoose and eagle, bu their #1 predator is humans. Mongoose are resistant to king cobra venom.
mongoose and man
King cobras defend themselves by rising and raising their hoods. The hoods have the shape of an eye on each one, and make the king cobra seem larger to the predator. Then the king cobra bites, but if the grip on the predator isn't firm, they can't inject the venom. Or the king cobra could spit venom into the predators eye, causing temporary blindness so the it can escape. The predator should've run of when the king cobra gave it's warning signals (raised hood and hissing) from fear.
There are no major natural predators for the king cobra because of its huge size. Humans are its biggest enemies.
King cobras defend themselves by rising and raising their hoods. The hoods have the shape of an eye on each one, and make the king cobra seem larger to the predator. Then the king cobra bites, but if the grip on the predator isn't firm, they can't inject the venom. Or the king cobra could spit venom into the predators eye, causing temporary blindness so the it can escape. The predator should've run of when the king cobra gave it's warning signals (raised hood and hissing) from fear.
There are no major natural predators for the king cobra because of its huge size. Humans are its biggest enemies.
the only one really is a moongoose
Fully grown adult king cobra perhaps has no natural predators. But the juveniles are possibly preyed by mongooses and birds of prey.
A king cobra defends itself by lifting up 6 feet, more or less, of its body, putting up its hood, and hissing, a rather frightening hiss. This is what king cobras do when they are frightened to scare of the warn the cause of the fright not to come any closer, or they'll attack.