They do communicate through vibrations, low frequency sounds, visual cues and pheromones. The king cobra is quite territorial, so when two encounter one another, they will rear up, hiss and spread their hood.
By scent. They leave pheromone trails to either attract mates or warn off rivals.
Yes they do
The King Cobra's main diet is other snakes including other King Cobras but they will also take rodents, small lizards and other small animals.
King cobras sleep similar to other cobras. They mostly sleep with their bodies curled up in trees, caves, or holes that they have dug.
King cobras are still considered to be cobras however they do not share the genus name of all other cobras. The genus of all true cobras is Naja, while the king cobra belongs to the genus Ophiophagus.
King Cobras are found in the Philippines, Southern Asia and Northern Africa. There are other species of cobras that are found in New Guinea and Australia.
they bite them
It's very rare but if they get annoyed with each other they might start a fight!...
King Cobras
no king cobras do not hibernate
king cobras make nests for there young and most other dnakes dont or cant.
the king cobra does symbolize a gang sign it symbolizes for the mickey cobras king cobras black king cobras spanish cobras young latin org cobras
No king cobras are green and yellow