King Cobra, 14 feet
The species is the second longest venomous snake in the world, exceeded in length only by the king cobra.
It depends on your criteria. The longest non-venomous snake - is the Reticulated Python. The heaviest species of non-venomous snake is the Anaconda.
King Cobra 14 feet
The largest type of cobra snake is the King cobra. It is also the world's longest venomous snake. The King cobra has a length of up to 18.5 to 18.8 feet and is usually found in forests from India through Southeast Asia.
That would be the King Cobra. They usually measure about 15 feet in length, but the longest ever recorded was at a Zoo in London, measuring 18 feet 9 inches.
king kobra. Well the largest extinct snake would be the Titanaboa which was as long as a bus however it was not venomous. The most venomous land snake according to the LD50 would be the Inland Taipan. While the most venomous of all snakes is the Hydrophis Belcheri or Belcher's Sea Snake. The last two are not extinct but the Taipan is very rare. The King Cobra is not extinct.
The most venomous snake in North Carolina is the Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake. It is the largest venomous snake in North America and can be found in the southeastern part of the state, particularly in the coastal regions and the sandhills.
that it's the largest venomous snake in the world.
Yes, there are snakes in Canada. The country is home to several species of snakes, including the garter snake, eastern milk snake, and northern water snake. However, most of these snakes are non-venomous and pose little threat to humans.
yes, especially to the king cobra which is by far the largest venomous snake reaching up to 18'. but when matched against similar sized venomous snakes they usually win as it is believed they are immune to most venoms. king snakes are colubrids which is they are constrictors
They are not venomous.
The longest venomous snake in the world is the King Cobra, with one specimen reaching over 18.5 feet long. Several other venomous snakes - such as the bushmaster, eastern diamondback rattlesnake, or gaboon viper - may reach a greater weight than the king cobra even though they are much shorter. The appropriate word to use is "venomous", not "poisonous", because venom refers to a toxin that is injected by the animal, whereas poisonous animals are those who spread their toxin by being ingested or through contact with the skin.