No, the King Cobra is not endangered.
The King Cobra is the longest venomous snake in the world. It is listed as Endangered on the Red List of Threatened Species.
No. King cobras are not endangered.
The main reason is because the habitat of the King Cobra is being destroyed for products, and the King Cobra is running out of places to live. We get rid of an African Rainforest's worth of trees each year, so the King Cobra is in trouble. The king cobra is in trouble, but is considered "Vulnerable", not endangered.
The main reason is because the habitat of the King Cobra is being destroyed for products, and the King Cobra is running out of places to live. We get rid of an African Rainforest's worth of trees each year, so the King Cobra is in trouble. The king cobra is in trouble, but is considered "Vulnerable", not endangered.
The spitting cobra is not an endangered species, according to sources at the San Diego Zoo. The population of these snakes is large and appears to be stable.
Ophiophagus hannah is the species of the king cobra.
A king cobra is one of the species of the snake family, all of which are reptilian animals.
The exact numbers are not published but the King Cobra is on the endangered species list. The loss of its habitat in southern India and over exploitation have decimated the cobra population.
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Some species of Cobra are: * King cobra * Spitting cobra * Burrowing cobra * American cobra or eastern coral snake
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