According to "Reptiles and Amphibians" by Mark O'Shea and Tim Halliday, it is related to the Dharaman Ratsnake. Feel free to add on whoever is reading this.
The king cobra belongs to the family Elapidae.
other cobras, milk snakes, sea snakes.
It is reated to lions
The king cobra is in the family elapidae.
reptile
The king cobra belongs to the family Elapidae.
The Indian Cobra and the King Cobra are not the same species, but they both belong to the Elpidae (Elapid) family. Despite their name the Indian Cobra and the King Cobra are not as closely related as one might expect. The genus, Naja, contains what the majority of the population on earth call 'cobras'. The King Cobra does not belong to the Naja genus. It belongs to a different genus. The Indian Cobra on the other hand stays to true to it's name and is a species in the Naja genus.
The king cobra was eventually assigned its own genus Ophiophagus which is separate from the genus Naja to which other cobra species belong.
A king cobra is one of the species of the snake family, all of which are reptilian animals.
Black snakes belong to the cobra family
the opposite of the constrictor i dont know what its called T.T
The scientific name of the spitting king cobra is Ophiophagus hannah. It belongs to the Animalia kingdom, Reptilia class, Squamata order, Elapidae family. The species is known for its ability to spit venom as a defense mechanism.
A king cobra is not a mammal. A king cobra is a reptile and can live to 20 years of age.
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King Cobra
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.
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