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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.
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An adult king cobra can deliver between 100 to 400 milligrams of venom in a single bite, although the exact amount can vary based on the individual snake and the circumstances of the bite. This potent venom is primarily neurotoxic, affecting the nervous system and potentially leading to paralysis or death in its prey. The king cobra is known for its ability to control the amount of venom it injects, sometimes delivering less when it feels threatened rather than hunting.
Highly toxic. It's normal purpose is to be injected via the fangs into prey animals such as rodents. In defence, the venom is aimed at the eyes of potential attackers to enable the snake to escape.
It depends on many factors - such as the potency of the venom (different species have different levels of toxicity) and the health of each 'victim'
Well I would not say long but a good time, It depends on the size. The king cobras venom is strong enough to kill 20 people. So if it bites one thing, or person, it is killing it, or the person, 20x faster and painfuller.
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.
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.
ABout 100-120 mg of venom
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A couple of factors in surviving a bite from a king cobra: 1) How much venom did the animal inject 2) The availability of anti-venin and proximity (how close) to the hospital. King Cobras can determine and inject as much or as little venom as they choose. There are cases and up to 30% of all bites are considered "dry bites." A dry bite occurs when the animal injects very little or no venom into the person. A cobra prefers to save its venom for prey but if threatened or cornered can give a substantial amount...a fatal amount. The venom is neuro toxic which causes respiratory and cardiac paralyses within minutes and death can occur in as little as 45 minutes after a bite. Baby cobras do not have the ability to control the venom amount so their bites are actually considered more dangerous than adults which is also true for the north American rattlesnakes, copperheads and water moccasins. The anti-venin is fairly specific to the specie of snake that bit you. So knowing it was a king cobra vs a water cobra or monocled cobra is important in the treatment protocal of anti-venin. What that means is if you misidentify the snake they can give you the incorrect type of serum anti-venin and you're toast. If you are within 45 minutes of help (hospital) there is a 50/50 chance of surviving the bite. However, if you are bitten by a full grown adult (which can reach 18 feet) and if it gives you a full dose your odds of survival are reduced tremendously. Cobras are tremendously intelligent animals and capable of problem solving. They think in 3 dimensions and plan. Cobra venom is now under clinical trials for treating paralyses and neuromuscular disorders as well as memory and learning disabilities. For more info click on the zoocrewkids blog below.