Nothing !!
There are 370 microliters in a volume of 370 mm3 of cobra venom.
to kill its prey i think im not positive
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.
The king cobra has a mutualistic relationship with the mongoose. Mongooses are immune to the cobra's venom and can hunt and consume the snake without being harmed. This benefits both species as the mongoose gets food, and the cobra reduces its potential threats.
They are called fangs.A Fang is hollow tube attached to a poisonous gland on one side. Therefore they are two poisonous glands for two fangs.When the cobra stikes, the poisonous glands get squized and poison flows into fangs and enters into the organism to which it striked.Cobra -- Naja naja (Scientific name). It is with hoodKing Cobra -- Ophiophagus hanna (scientific name). The largest venomous snake found in India
Iron solute, phosphorus, uranium, and king cobra venom are all clues in the 39 clues series. Right now, only a few know what they have in common.
1:Uranium 2:Phosphorus 3:Cobra Venom 4:Zinc 5:Clover 6:Lead 7:Mercury 8:Magnesium 9:Silver 10:Mint
spiting cobra
Venom
Spitting Cobra venom is extremely toxic. Certainly if it were to enter the eye it blinds. If it is ingested then it would be extremely serious,
no it can not
I only know some but here they are: Mercury, gold, phosphorus, water, uranium, magnesium, cobra venom, iron solute, silk, myrrh, mace, aloe, tungsten, lead, zinc, clover, amber, silver, pearl, mint, alkahest, and Gideon's formula. Enjoy!
poo bum venom
the cobra venom sits in the cobras head because it looks really big in its cheek.
No - the King cobra does not spit venom.
because when you get bit by a cobra, the venom will shut down your entire nervous system and in order to do that, they need lots of venom
Venom and fangs