Their venom is. and in any case all living thing are the subject of constant scientific and medical research.
Nowhere, there is no such thing as a "King Kobra."
Medical research
King cobras, like other snakes, excrete waste through a single opening called the cloaca. This opening is used for both waste elimination and reproduction. They produce uric acid as waste, which helps conserve water in their bodies.
no!
cause animals differ from humans and they have different abilities and their abilities are based on their medical research
cobras of courseNo they are vipers. Not Cobras
Not without expressed written permission.
Yes, but if necessary for mankind benefit,
I don't think any animals should be used for medical research.. but if they need some two weeks is not long enough for them to get adopted they need longer than that to find a family that will love them. If a child wasn't adopted in two weeks would you just use them for medical research?
used in research for red blood cells, and to quantify gastrointestinal protein.
Then you will die within 15 to 30 minutes of surival.You can survive by quick treatment to the hospital to get antivenom faster.The king coibras venom kills by paralyzing your body for making it immpossible to breath.
Hypotheses testing