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no
King Cobras and Kingsnakes and any other snakes with 'King' in the name will eat other snakes. There are others apart from those mentioned that are ophiophagus (meaning that they eat snakes) such as the Indigo Snake.
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It is a common belief that there are only two countries that do not have snakes. The countries of New Zealand, Greenland, and Iceland are said to have no snakes. Other countries include Norway and Ireland.
The king cobra will eat almost all other snakes apart from ones that are bigger/longer than itself. The king cobra's genus name, Ophiophagus, means "snake-eater", and its diet consists primarily of other snakes, including ratsnakes, pythons and even other venomous snakes (including kraits, cobras and smaller members of its own species).
A snake defends itself by biting any living creature it views as a threat. Some snakes also can inject poison from their fangs into an attacker which is also a form of defense. Snakes such as Boa Constrictors can coil around other animals and cut of their ability to breathe, thus suffocating the victim.
The both swallow their food whole and break it apart during digestion. They then release pellets or other combined waste forms.
a hawk or other snakes
Yes
It depends on what species of snake and the location of the snake. Many snakes will eat other snakes, other common predators of snakes include birds and foxes.
yes they are. the corba eats other snakes and the female andaconda can be twice as large as the male and eats mate after they are done
They don't ! They spend all their time at sea - apart from a single species (the sea Krait) which returns to land briefly to mate and lay eggs - all other sea snakes are live-bearers. They mate at sea, and give birth in the water.