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King cobra, rattle snake, anaconda, and cobra. these are soft though so dont worry about it.
. . . . a game. or you may be talking about the "curse" that befalls those who were involved with unearthing King Tutankhamen's remains. Such as Lord Carnarvon who died from a mosquito bite shortly after discovering the place where King Tut was buried. Another "major" story that went out was of Howard Carter, the man who actually found the burial chamber of King Tutankhamen. Actually it is about his pet canary that was killed by a cobra shortly after Carter's discovery.
The cobra in ancient Egypt was a symbol of power, and people feared and respected them. Pharaohs were often compared to cobras, as people were to fear and respect them just as they respected cobras, so when King Tutankhamen wore his cobra collar, it was to remind people that he was the powerful one and deserved respect.
the serpent or the cobra to be exact, meant protection to the royal king of ancient Egypt . that,s why the cobra adorned the royal Egyptian crowns .
The longest venomous snake in the world is the King Cobra, with one specimen reaching over 18.5 feet long. Several other venomous snakes - such as the bushmaster, eastern diamondback rattlesnake, or gaboon viper - may reach a greater weight than the king cobra even though they are much shorter. The appropriate word to use is "venomous", not "poisonous", because venom refers to a toxin that is injected by the animal, whereas poisonous animals are those who spread their toxin by being ingested or through contact with the skin.
Anti-venom must be used.
The King Cobras size alllows it to inject bigger quantities of venom, a Black Mambas venom may be more powerful but the King Cobra can kill up to five times faster than the Black Mamba. So because of its size and the amount of venom the King Cobra injects in a single bite the King Cobra doesn't need powerful venom. Single bite from a King Cobra can inject 6-7 ml of venom, single bite from a Black Mamba injects about 100-120 mg of venom.
today we use anti-venom but back then that wasn't invented yet so there was not a cure. The mortality rate for an untreated king cobra bite is 75%
yes it is because if the king cobra injects far more venom in a bite than the black widow, there are utterly preposterous claims that the king cobra bite will kill in 10 seconds, this is utterly untrue, the ONLY way any venom would kill any human in that time span is in the case of an allergic reaction. In fact the King Cobra venom itself while lethal is in it's self not that toxic in comparison to some other snakes, such as the inland tiapan or the black/eastern green/ western green mamba, the danger is the sheer quantity of venom in a bite, 1 king cobra bite injects enough venom to kill 22 fully grown men.
yes, the king cobra is very strong and can kill a lot of animals
A cobra can deliver a lot more venom in its bite than a black widow can and comes into contact with more people in asia, so i would say the cobra is more dangerous. However the black widows venom is reported to be much more toxic than the venom of a cobra but a black widow cant deleiver much venom in its bite as its fangs are too small to usually inject the lethal amount of venom.
There are several species of spitting cobras, the King Cobra is not one of them. Black-Necked Spitting Cobra Black Spitting Cobra Western Barred Spitting Cobra Red Spitting Cobra Mozambique Spitting Cobra Malaysian Spitting Cobra Black and White Spitting Cobra Sumatran Spitting Cobra Nubian Spitting Cobra
No - the King cobra does not spit venom.
What is different from a python and a King cobra is 1. King Cobra's are taller than python's because a python is about 10-15 feet and King cobras are about 20 feet. 2. Pythons have stronger venom the King cobra yeah I know it says King cobra's have the strongest venom in the world, but it doesn't. 3. Pythons squeeze there prey until it is dead King cobra's bite there prey with there fangs which releases deadly venom.
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Yes. A King Cobra bite can kill a person in just a few minutes. Lucky for us it tends to avoid human confrontation as much as possible.
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