The venom of a king cobra can be lethal to humans, with death potentially occurring within 30 minutes to a few hours after envenomation, depending on various factors such as the amount of venom injected and the individual's health. Prompt medical treatment, including antivenom, can significantly improve survival chances. However, it's important to note that fatalities are rare due to advances in medical care.
To kill their prey
cobras venom helps treat most venom by turning it into anti-venom.
No, King Cobras cannot spit venom. Only spitting cobras can. they inject venom
No - the King cobra does not spit venom.
Yes. A King Cobra bite can kill a person in just a few minutes. Lucky for us it tends to avoid human confrontation as much as possible.
venom!
no only spitting cobras spit venom
King cobras communicate by doing many things. When it is afraid it will spit venom in its preys eyes.
bite there prey and release venom in it
No - the venom is delivered through their fangs.
They have venom, more correctly. A very dangerous snake.
The King Cobras size alllows it to inject bigger quantities of venom, a Black Mambas venom may be more powerful but the King Cobra can kill up to five times faster than the Black Mamba. So because of its size and the amount of venom the King Cobra injects in a single bite the King Cobra doesn't need powerful venom. Single bite from a King Cobra can inject 6-7 ml of venom, single bite from a Black Mamba injects about 100-120 mg of venom.