snakes
A king cobra keeps from drying out by shedding its skin. King cobra shed their skins 4-6 times per year for adults, and every month for juveniles.
Yes, all snakes shed.
King cobra sheds its skin on an average of four to six times a year
Snakes, including cobras, molt as they grow, so yes they do.
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Yes, the skin of the king cobra is often used in the production of luxury leather goods, such as bags, belts, and shoes, due to its unique texture and appearance. Additionally, in some cultures, the skin may be used for traditional crafts or as a decorative item. However, the trade of king cobra skin is regulated in many regions to protect the species from overexploitation.
During certain seasons the cobra will molt and change a new skin. Thats all!
Born with razor-sharp teeth to bite through skin!
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.
No, the King Cobra is not endangered.
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No, a king cobra is not a frog.