King Cobras are aggressive and will rear up to confront the intruder where most other cobras will slither away and hide.
General Information
King Cobra Scientific Cassification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Serpentes
Family: Elapidae
Genus: Ophiophagus
Species: O. Hannah
The largest poisonous snake would be the King Cobra(Ophiophagus hanna), the Latin wordOphiophagus means "Snake-eater". The king cobra can reach a length of around 18.5ft (5.6388m), and lives in the Rainforest's and grasslands of Southeast Asia, India and China. Color is generally tan, olive-green or black with faint pale yellow cross bands, the females lay around 50 eggs in a constructed nest where they will guard and incubate them faithfully for 60 to 80 days, the young are called Hatchlings and about 1.5 ft. (50cm ) long at birth, the King cobra is very fast and agile with an average lifespan of about 20 years.
Although not the most toxic of poisonous snakes a king cobra can kill an elephant with one bite, the king cobra kills it's prey by striking and injecting it with venom and swallowing it whole, it's preferred diet is mainly other venomous and non-venomous snakes but includes small reptiles, birds and amphibians as well. King Cobras are aggressive and will rear up to confront the intruder where most other cobras will slither away and hide. The only predators are the mongoose and man.
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No, they don't
venom to kill prey
Structural adaptations of a king cobra include its forked tongue, hood, size, fang, and color. Each of these helps the snake evade and avoid predators and assists in its hunting.
Born with razor-sharp teeth to bite through skin!
behavioral
Yes tapirs have so many different behavioral adaptations
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Physical and behavioral adaptations
it has no Structural adaptations
No.
No, adaptations can also be behavioral, physiological, or anatomical in nature. Organisms can adjust their behavior or internal processes in response to environmental changes to increase their chances of survival and reproduction.