None king snakes done have fangs nonvenomous snakes have re-curved little razor sharp teeth
I think only snakes have fangs. :-)
There are many species of snake in Australia. Some have fangs and some don't.
Not all snakes are poisonous. Some are constrictors which means that they bite their prey and wrap themselves around their food to suffocate the prey. Examples of constrictors are Ball Pythons and Anacondas. Poisonous snakes do have poison in their fangs though.
King Cobra's have no teeth, only 2 fangs.
Snakes that have venom have long, hollow fangs that the venom travels through when it bites it's prey. Muscles force the venom from the snakes storage glands through a duct into the hollow fangs. Tiny holes at the ends of the fangs eject the venom directly into the prey
Rattlesnakes, king snakes, gopher snakes, coral snakes, rat snakes, garter snakes and many others.
Snakes with poisonous fangs fit into the category of Vipers. Only Vipers are poisonous. My Uncle is one of the leading snake experts in Australia. He discovered the worlds most venomous snake, known as the Fierce Snake. It's only found in a very small geographical area in the Australian Outback. This snakes venom is 200% more potent than any other snake on the planet.
well there are many but king cobras are the most powerful
None. Snakes do not have legs.
Yes. Many will, especially those of the king snake.
No,that is not true there are many other venomous snakes!
cobras do not have teeth they have fangs (sometimes they are poisonous) *facepalm* ALL snakes have teeth, some have teeth AND fangs. NO snake has just fangs. And ALL cobras are venomous (you do not mean poisonous)! They are all Elapids (i.e. they are proteroglyphous). There's also opisthoglyphous (rear-fanged). This fits many Colubrids, such as the Boomslang, the Parrot snake, the Lyre snake, and MANY more. And there's solenoglyphous (vipers' delivery system) as well as aglyphous-no fangs (pythons, most colubrids, boids, etc.).