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The largest cobra in the world is the king cobra.
A king cobra
The king cobra (Ophiophagus Hannah) has a distinctive hood on its neck that it raises when threatened. It can grow up to 18 feet long and is known for its potent venom, which it delivers through long fangs. Its diet consists mainly of other snakes, including cobras.
King cobra's grow to a length of around 18 feet (5.5 metres)
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No, alligators and crocodiles are the largest living reptiles.
The Ophiophagus hannah, commonly known as the King Cobra.
There was a King Cobra that grew to 18.8ft in London Zoo, however it was euthanized on the outbreak of World War 2.
During certain seasons the cobra will molt and change a new skin. Thats all!
The average weight of a KIng Cobra is 13 pounds but they can grow as heavy as 20 pounds.
The king cobra lives with its parents till it is in the egg and then is independent when the egg is hatched.
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