Two, split, in the forward most part of their mouths.
king cobras do not have teeth they have fangs, not all snakes have fangs only some
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cobras defense weapons are their venouim and their fanges.........................................................^^^^^^...............^^^^^^Wow, that guy really just spelled venom and fangs wrong. Just wow...LOLZ! venom and fangs is so not hard to spell! XD
cobras do not have teeth they have FANGS. some snakes so not have fangs eg. the grass snake.
No - the venom is delivered through their fangs.
A cobras defense weapon is their toxic venoum and their fangs but there is more!!!
The fangs of a large King cobra are about 1/2 inch long (8-10 mm). (Sorry, but they are.)
The fangs of a large King cobra are about 1/2 inch long (8-10 mm). (Sorry, but they are.)
Basically, the cobras fangs bite into the prey and then the venom goes into its nervous system, shutting everything down and eventually causing the victim to die.
cobras fangs are naturally sharp, botonists havent really found out how the fangs remain sharp,
Retractable fangs are commonly associated with venomous snakes, such as vipers and cobras. These fangs are located in their upper jaw and can be extended when needed for hunting or defense. Additionally, some fictional characters like vampires are depicted with retractable fangs.
The fangs are in their mouths. Vipers have fangs that fold in their mouths and are partiall covered by a fleshy sheath, though still very apparentin an open mouth. Elapids such as cobras have smaller fixed fangs, which can be seen with a close look at the inside of the mouth. Other snakes have fangs in the rear of the mouth. Most snakes have teeth but not fangs.