There are spitting cobras and king cobras, but there aren't any spitting king cobras. Their scientific names are Ophiophagus Hannah (the king cobra), and there are at least 6 species of spitting cobras. These are Naja nigricollis, Naja siamensis, Naja pallida, Naja nubiae, Naja mossambica, and Naja ashei. King cobras and spitting cobras belong to separate genera (the king cobra is from the Ophiophagus genus and spitting cobras are from the Naja genus), but they both belong to the Elapidae family of snakes. The Elapidae family belongs to the Alethinophidia infraorder, the
Serpentes suborder, the Squamata order, and the class Reptilia.
Naja annulifera anchieta Anchieta's CobraNaja annulifera annulifera Snouted CobraNaja melanoleuca Forest CobraNaja mossambica Mozambique Spitting Cobra Or M'feziNaja nigricollis nigricincta Western Barred Spitting CobraNaja nigricollis nigricollis Black-necked Spitting CobraNaja nigricollis woodi Black Spitting CobraNaja nivea Cape Cobra
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Boletusedulis.
The scientific name Ophiophagus hannah means "snake-eating snake" in Greek. This name reflects the king cobra's diet, as it primarily preys on other snakes.
General InformationKing Cobra Scientific CassificationKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: ReptiliaOrder: SquamataSuborder: SerpentesFamily: ElapidaeGenus: OphiophagusSpecies: O. HannahThe largest poisonous snake would be the King Cobra(Ophiophagus hanna), the Latin wordOphiophagus means "Snake-eater". The king cobras average size is 13-14 ft. (3.96-4.26m) weighing around 20 lbs (9 kg), they can reach a length of around 18.5ft (5.6388m) weighing over 40lbs. (18.1436kgs.) and lives in the Rainforest's and grasslands of Southeast Asia, India and China. Color is generally tan, olive-green or black with faint pale yellow cross bands, the females lay around 50 eggs, the king cobras are the only snakes who construct a nest for their hatchlings which they incubate and protect until they emerge in 60 to 80 days, the young are called Hatchlings and about 1.5 ft. (50cm ) long at birth, the King cobra is very fast and agile with an average lifespan of about 20 years.Although not the most toxic of poisonous snakes a king cobra can kill an elephant with one bite, the king cobra tracks by site and smell then kills it's prey by striking and injecting it with venom and swallowing it whole, it's preferred diet is mainly other venomous and non-venomous snakes but includes small reptiles, birds and amphibians as well. King Cobras are aggressive and will rear up to confront the intruder where most other cobras will slither away and hide. The only predators are the mongoose and man.
The scientific name for Giant King grass is Pennisetum x giganteum.
There are several species of spitting cobras, the King Cobra is not one of them. Black-Necked Spitting Cobra Black Spitting Cobra Western Barred Spitting Cobra Red Spitting Cobra Mozambique Spitting Cobra Malaysian Spitting Cobra Black and White Spitting Cobra Sumatran Spitting Cobra Nubian Spitting Cobra
Most probably not as they are mortal enemies.
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The scientific name for the King cobra is Ophiophagus hannah
Some species of Cobra are: * King cobra * Spitting cobra * Burrowing cobra * American cobra or eastern coral snake
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Spitting Cobras are well known for their ability to spit venom at their predators and prey.
Monocled cobra; Adrian spectacled cobra; Spitting cobra; King cobra; Egyptian cobra. They are all hooded and extremely venomous.
The King cobra's Latin name is Ophiophagus hannah
Yes and no. They would both die. If the king cobra ate the dart frog, the dart frog would be poisoned, and killed. Meanwhile, the the cobra would die from the poison of the dart frog. They would both die.
No, King Cobras cannot spit venom. Only spitting cobras can. they inject venom