No. No species of cobra is indeginous to any part of the North or South American continents. King Cobras in particular are found only on the Southeastern part of the Asian continent, in places such as Thailand, India and Indonesia.
Rattlesnakes and pitvipers, which are less venemous than cobras (they have a different kind of toxin), are found widely throughout Arizona. Some species include the diamondback and copperhead.
Arizona has many rattlesnake species, including the western diamondback and Mojave rattlesnake.
The coral snake is found there as well, it is a member of the family elapidae, which includes cobras.
King Cobras
no king cobras do not hibernate
the king cobra does symbolize a gang sign it symbolizes for the mickey cobras king cobras black king cobras spanish cobras young latin org cobras
No king cobras are green and yellow
Yes they do
King Cobras live in herd of 6 . A herd of King Cobras is called a quiver.
King Cobras can't hear but the are very dangerous
No, bats eat king cobras
It is warm year around in most places where cobras live. Beacuse of this cobras do not hibernate.
king cobras smell with their tongue.
Cobras are snakes, which are reptiles. All reptiles have scales, so, king cobras have dry, scaly skin.
The only animal that eats king cobras is the mongoose.