a "hiss" sound
While they don't necessarily make a sound for communication, the common sound that a snake tends to make when it feels threatened is a hissing sound. Cobras especially do this generally to alert anyone who is making the snake feel backed up into a corner to "back off" as they will strike if they continue to feel as threatened.
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King cobras are able to protect themselves by putting up their hood and make a hissing sound. The cobra can also lift itself up around 6 feet to appear more threatening.
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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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No, the King Cobra is not endangered.
No, a king cobra is not a frog.
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If you go to the zoo, they might negotiate with you, but the king cobra would be very expensive.
Cobra isn't one of the premium golf brands, but it is a very very good make. Their clubs are popular with high handicap golfers and seniors.
King cobra is the king of snakes.