Ophiophagus hannah
There are spitting cobras and king cobras, but there aren't any spitting king cobras. Their scientific names are Ophiophagus Hannah (the king cobra), and there are at least 6 species of spitting cobras. These are Naja nigricollis, Naja siamensis, Naja pallida, Naja nubiae, Naja mossambica, and Naja ashei. King cobras and spitting cobras belong to separate genera (the king cobra is from the Ophiophagus genus and spitting cobras are from the Naja genus), but they both belong to the Elapidae family of snakes. The Elapidae family belongs to the Alethinophidia infraorder, the Serpentes suborder, the Squamata order, and the class Reptilia.
The scientific name Ophiophagus hannah means "snake-eating snake" in Greek. This name reflects the king cobra's diet, as it primarily preys on other snakes.
Naja kaouthia
King cobras are still considered to be cobras however they do not share the genus name of all other cobras. The genus of all true cobras is Naja, while the king cobra belongs to the genus Ophiophagus.
Ophiophagus hannah is the Latin name for the King Cobra.
King Cobras
no king cobras do not hibernate
the king cobra does symbolize a gang sign it symbolizes for the mickey cobras king cobras black king cobras spanish cobras young latin org cobras
No king cobras are green and yellow
Yes they do
King Cobras live in herd of 6 . A herd of King Cobras is called a quiver.
King Cobras can't hear but the are very dangerous