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No - the venom is delivered through their fangs.
king cobras do not have teeth they have fangs, not all snakes have fangs only some
No, King Cobras cannot spit venom. Only spitting cobras can. they inject venom
No - the King cobra does not spit venom.
venom!
no only spitting cobras spit venom
The fangs of King Cobras are very short and only go from 1.5mm to 2.0mm in size. the fangs are hollow as venom is channeled through the fangs when biting prey, and sinks into its preys body through the bite. The fangs of the King Cobra may be short but they strike downwards quickly at their prey killing them with poison before the prey has the chance to move. The fangs of males are often larger than females. King Cobra fangs are likely to be adapted to short fangs so that the venom goes into the prey faster than waiting for the venom to pass through long fangs, meaning that the actual main weapon is the poison and is partially the bite that the fang does to slightly damage. There might have been environmental pressure from a King Cobra which tried to kill prey of an venomous snake, but lost as it could not injure the snake in the short time which they are attacked by poison from the venomous snake.
King cobras adapt to their environment in many ways. These cobras can move quickly through the trees, land, and water. They have patterned hoods that can confuse enemies. King cobras have poisonous venom and sharp fangs that can take down their prey. They also can use most tree matter like leaves to make their nests on the ground.
The fangs of a large King cobra are about 1/2 inch long (8-10 mm). (Sorry, but they are.)
The fangs of a large King cobra are about 1/2 inch long (8-10 mm). (Sorry, but they are.)
King cobras communicate by doing many things. When it is afraid it will spit venom in its preys eyes.
To kill their prey