It depends on many factors - such as the potency of the venom (different species have different levels of toxicity) and the health of each 'victim'
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All cobras are venomous snakes. The Egyptian Cobra is considered one of the most deadly due to it's aggressiveness and amount of venom it injects with a single bite.
An adult king cobra can deliver between 100 to 400 milligrams of venom in a single bite, although the exact amount can vary based on the individual snake and the circumstances of the bite. This potent venom is primarily neurotoxic, affecting the nervous system and potentially leading to paralysis or death in its prey. The king cobra is known for its ability to control the amount of venom it injects, sometimes delivering less when it feels threatened rather than hunting.
Maybe if the cobra got rto bite Maybe if the cobra got the first bite it could inject venom and if it controlls the venom to put alot into the orca and the poison could go to the heart,and kill the,orca. But if the orca got the first bite it would be all over for the cobra. So either one could win. So a cobra could possibly win
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.
Spitting Cobra is one.
well there are hundreds of types of cobras. spitting cobras will spit at you before striking, but all cobras will raise their heads up and attempt to make themselves look bigger they may hiss before they strike you, the bite may or may not contain venom in it it depends on whether or not the snake wants to use the venom but all bites should be treated as though there was venom in the bite. the venom in one of these is strong enough to kill you
All cobra are venomous. Death would depend on the quantity of venom injected and the health of the recipient. But certainly many people are killed by snakes in the tropics each year. If medical aid and anti venom is provided within minutes of snake bite, chances of saving the victim are pretty high. If it is a king cobra that bit, the venom is very potent and can kill the victim within 5 mins.
There are several species of spitting cobras, the King Cobra is not one of them. Black-Necked Spitting Cobra Black Spitting Cobra Western Barred Spitting Cobra Red Spitting Cobra Mozambique Spitting Cobra Malaysian Spitting Cobra Black and White Spitting Cobra Sumatran Spitting Cobra Nubian Spitting Cobra
No. Pit vipers do not shoot venom. In fact there is one snake breed that does it is called a spitting cobra.
The cobras generally have a much more potent venom than rattlesnakes. However, there are other snakes, such as the saw-scaled viper and Russell's viper, which are even deadlier. Sea snakes are even more potent but are rare to bite.
Although an anaconda is bigger than a cobra: one ounce of a cobra's venom can kill more than 20 adults. Anaconda is less deadly