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King cobras digest their prey using a combination of powerful enzymes and acids produced in their stomachs. After swallowing their prey whole, they rely on these digestive juices to break down the tissues and extract nutrients. The process can take several days, during which the cobra may remain inactive as it digests its meal. The king cobra's ability to consume large prey, such as other snakes, is facilitated by its flexible jaw structure.

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