birds, small insects, frogs, mice
no it is not
it can be an eagle
mostly its a king cobra
It is a carnivorous creature.So it is a predator
King cobra's predators are mongoose and eagle, bu their #1 predator is humans. Mongoose are resistant to king cobra venom.
A king cobra will eat other snakes smaller than it,but there is no recorded case where a king cobra has eaten another king cobra.
They don't they have venal and it ain't afraid to use it
King cobras defend themselves by rising and raising their hoods. The hoods have the shape of an eye on each one, and make the king cobra seem larger to the predator. Then the king cobra bites, but if the grip on the predator isn't firm, they can't inject the venom. Or the king cobra could spit venom into the predators eye, causing temporary blindness so the it can escape. The predator should've run of when the king cobra gave it's warning signals (raised hood and hissing) from fear.
King cobras defend themselves by rising and raising their hoods. The hoods have the shape of an eye on each one, and make the king cobra seem larger to the predator. Then the king cobra bites, but if the grip on the predator isn't firm, they can't inject the venom. Or the king cobra could spit venom into the predators eye, causing temporary blindness so the it can escape. The predator should've run of when the king cobra gave it's warning signals (raised hood and hissing) from fear.
A King cobra is an important part of the cycle of life. It consumes rodents so they do not become overpopulated. It also eats lizards and eggs. The mongoose is a natural predator of the King cobra.
Prey: Other snakes and rodents Predators: Vultures, eagles, humans, and the mongoose
To draw a food web for a king cobra snake, start with the king cobra at the top of the chain as the predator. Then, list the animals it eats, such as rodents, birds, and smaller snakes. Next, include the organisms that prey on the king cobra, such as large birds of prey or other predator snakes. Connect these organisms with arrows to show the flow of energy in the ecosystem.