Well I would not say long but a good time, It depends on the size. The king cobras venom is strong enough to kill 20 people. So if it bites one thing, or person, it is killing it, or the person, 20x faster and painfuller.
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I think the Cobra would be a fearsome opponent for a Panda to take on, but I also think the Panda would be big enough to kill the cobra before a bite could be made. I side with the Panda.
10-20 feet depending on the size, health and strength of the cobra or king cobra!
A king cobra can swallow an adult alligator by sufficating it and then swallowing it whole, but it might take a long time digesting it. No, a King Cobra CANNOT swallow an alligator . An Anaconda can, however, swallow a small crocodile.
"Probably because they have a lot of venom" A king cobra is probally sly, and wise. Depending on the surroundings, a king cobra could blend in to it's surroundings. And yes, the venom is extremely poisonous. I'd probally have to say king cobra.
Not at all.
The king cobra is America's longest, most venomous snake. They are a known symbol for snake charmers. They take shelter in snake burrows and mounds.
The king cobra is America's longest, most venomous snake. They are a known symbol for snake charmers. They take shelter in snake burrows and mounds.
A mosquito can bite a person in a matter of seconds.
It depends on how large both animals are. Reticulated pythons rarely get over 7m, and a tiger could easily kill one of those. But if a python did get over 10m it would be quite a fight. But the Tiger would come out the victor While the tiger may win more often than not, there have been many occasions where the tiger has been killed and ended up in the retic's belly. Retics are much more defensive than other constrictors in the wild. A 7m retic could EASILY kill a tiger. They can generate 100 PSI of constrictive force. It all depends if the retic gets a good bite on the tiger so it can start throwing coils. The tiger's agility is what gives it the upper hand, as they can dodge the strikes and wear down the snake. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Anvp2vfdwPs 6:21 Tiger loses, thanks for playing!
In such a contest, the chances are good that both animals would die. The tiger, being much quicker and more powerful, would easily be able to get the neck bite in the dragon, and end the fight quickly. But, if the dragon got a bite on the tiger before it was killed, the tiger would eventually die from septocemia, or blood poisoning, as the saliva of the komodo dragon teems with bacteria that can be lethal. One way the dragon hunts is to ambush a prey animal such as a deer, and if the deer does not die in the initial attack, the dragon simply follows the scent trail of the animal until it dies, sometimes days later. Tigers are certainly able to kill reptiles as large as Komodo dragons, as they have been known to kill mugger crocodiles as large as 12 feet long. As in nature most times, however, large predators tend to avoid each other, so a fight most likely would not take place.