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A king cobra doesn't have a distinctive smell that is commonly noted, but like many snakes, it may emit a musky odor, especially when threatened or stressed. This smell comes from their cloacal vent, which can release a pungent musk as a defense mechanism. Additionally, their habitat may influence any associated scents, such as the earthy or damp smells of the forest floor. Overall, their scent is not particularly pleasant and is typically not a prominent characteristic.

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