No they do not.
No, all snakes are not poisonous. Yes, all snakes will bite (even the ones that are not poisonous) They will bite to catch and eat for or to defend themselves.
While I don't honestly know too much about spitting cobras, I do know a fair bit about snakes in general and that when they spit/ hiss/ flatten their frill they are defending themselves so presumably they hunt like all other snakes; by sniffing and smelling their prey then poisoning it through their fangs.
While I don't honestly know too much about spitting cobras, I do know a fair bit about snakes in general and that when they spit/ hiss/ flatten their frill they are defending themselves so presumably they hunt like all other snakes; by sniffing and smelling their prey then poisoning it through their fangs.
No. As with all snakes young boas take care of themselves.
No. As with all snakes the babies have to fend for themselves from day one.
no way.. king cobra are the largest venomous snakes, they are specalised in preying on other snakes and are immune to the other snakes' venom. In addition to that all snakes have a transparent cover on their eyes so the spitter's venom wont blind the king cobra. in a battle b/w a king cobra and and the spitting cobra, king cobra will easily kill and devour the spitter...
They are both. All snakes are predators, but many are prey themselves to animals such as birds of prey, wolves, crocodiles, and even other snakes.
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Camels do not spit unless they are agitated or upset, and they really don't spit at all because what they spray is not saliva.
no. all snakes are carnivores
Nope - as with all snakes, once the babies arrive, they are completely independent from the parents.
Yes, California king snakes are known to be good swimmers. They are able to navigate through water bodies such as streams and ponds by using their muscular bodies to propel themselves. Swimming can be a form of escape or a way to hunt for food for these snakes.