From experience... Stay as still as possible and do not make eye contact, poke him in the eye to distract him as your running like hell. Or Plan B FREAK OUT
A king cobra keeps from drying out by shedding its skin. King cobra shed their skins 4-6 times per year for adults, and every month for juveniles.
* A king cobra captures its prey by spitting venom a its preys eyes than attacking at the neck or eyes* Or it can sneak up on its prey and bite a vein on the side until the animal dies
It uses its "spit", or venom, to paralyse other animals that are attacking or threatening it. For example, if a fox were to approach the spitting cobra, the cobra will spit at the fox to keep it away. This keeps the cobra safe and protected from the fox.
they drink water so they do hnot dry out
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.
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If you go to the zoo, they might negotiate with you, but the king cobra would be very expensive.
The king cobra's only notable predator is the mongoose, which can hunt king cobras due to its immunity to the cobras neurotoxin. However, the king cobra's defense tactic of extending its hood, standing, and hissing a low hiss is usually successful in intimidating an attacking mongoose into leaving it alone, coupled with the fact that most of the mongoose's other prey is much easier to kill than a cobra.