The number one enemies of king cobras are HUMANS (especially our pollution and destruction of the natural habitat). Besides humans, mongooses are the biggest threat to king cobras of any age. That is why, in some countries, people keep them (mongooses) instead of cats. Other enemies of the king cobra include owls, eagles, (sometimes) rats, army ants, civet cats, and centipedes. Eggs and baby-snakes face the most threats, as a cobra's young offspring is naturally more vulnerable than adults.
no, corn snakes lay eggs.
Nope - Corn snakes are constrictors.
The enemies of snakes are humans, mammals, crocodiles, birds, sharks, cats, and other snakes.
only if you breed two corn snakes
No. Corn snakes are a North American species.
yes, Corn snakes are egg layers.
Corn snakes will bite if provoked but they are not venomous.
No, Corn Snakes are a non-venomous type of snake.
No. Like all snakes corn snakes are solitary and have no need for companionship.
Male corn snakes are typically smaller than female corn snakes. On average, male corn snakes grow to about 3-4 feet in length, while female corn snakes can reach lengths of 4-6 feet.
do corn snakes like to live with other corn snakes
Like all snakes corn snakes are in the class reptilia.