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The largest cobra in the world is the king cobra.
The king cobra does not typically engage in symbiotic relationships as it is a solitary predator. However, if we were to consider hypothetical scenarios, a mutualistic relationship could be with a bird species that feeds on parasites found on the cobra's skin, benefiting both species. A commensalistic relationship could involve a smaller animal using the cobra's abandoned burrow for shelter without impacting the cobra. A parasitic relationship might involve a tick species feeding on the cobra's blood, harming the cobra in the process.
King cobras have a keen sense of smell due to their forked tongues, which they use to pick up chemical cues in the air. When a king cobra flicks its tongue, it collects scent particles which are then inserted into an organ in the roof of its mouth called the Jacobson's organ. This organ helps the king cobra process information about its environment and locate prey.
Yes, the king cobra is a vertebrate, and has 200-400 vertebra in its body, just after the head. That's how it can bend its body to slither and move.
The king cobra (Ophiophagus Hannah) has a distinctive hood on its neck that it raises when threatened. It can grow up to 18 feet long and is known for its potent venom, which it delivers through long fangs. Its diet consists mainly of other snakes, including cobras.
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Food, water, and shelter.
The king cobra is America's longest, most venomous snake. They are a known symbol for snake charmers. They take shelter in snake burrows and mounds.
The king cobra is America's longest, most venomous snake. They are a known symbol for snake charmers. They take shelter in snake burrows and mounds.
King cobra is the king of snakes.
they hide in holes in the ground to rest and hidde from predators
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The King Cobra has been around for years, they use charmers by their punji(which is a flutelike instrument)
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.