by biting you. it has a dangerous venom
The banded mongoose is one of the only animals able to kill a cobra
King cobras are able to protect themselves by putting up their hood and make a hissing sound. The cobra can also lift itself up around 6 feet to appear more threatening.
It uses its "spit", or venom, to paralyse other animals that are attacking or threatening it. For example, if a fox were to approach the spitting cobra, the cobra will spit at the fox to keep it away. This keeps the cobra safe and protected from the fox.
Yes the cobra mother stay with their eggs because they will protect them from any harm. They leave as soon as the snakes are born. Note that the King Cobra is the only cobra to build a nest to protect its young.
Yes it is a tradition that the king cobra brong good luck you will be arested if you kill a king cobra
A spitting cobra uses its venom, which it can expel with precision, as a defensive mechanism to protect itself from threats. By spitting venom at a potential predator's eyes, the cobra aims to cause temporary blindness and pain, allowing it to escape. This ability to accurately target its attacker from a distance enhances its survival chances without needing to engage in close combat. The venom can also deter predators from approaching further, reinforcing the cobra's defense strategy.
At first a cobra will attempt to hide from an enemy, just like any other snake. If cornered a cobra will rear up and spread out its hood to make itself look bigger. If that doesn't work the cobra will bite and inject venom, which is extremely painful and often deadly. One group of cobras, called spitting cobras, will spray venom at enemies, aiming for the eyes to cause blindness.
By blending in with the environment around him.
how do young protect itself
how does 'what' protect itself.
with its sharp needle like fangs
A blackbrid can protect itself from danger by