Bears fur is very thick and the only place vulnerable is either their nose or eyes. They protect themselves by swatting the flies away, but if they get stung they dont care, they loveeeee honey.
Depends on the elephant! Tiger's generally avoid adult elephants, but will sometimes kill baby elephants. No. An elephant has thick hide to protect from claws, teeth, horns, and hooves, and an elephant would crush the tiger to death with its foot.
Well it maters if the snake has enough poison. If it does not it can not kill an elephant.
One ant can't really kill an elephant. Unless the elephant sees the ant, but that is kind of impossible, and has a heart attack.
No, they do not live in the same parts of the world.
There is no snake that can kill an elephant. Even the largest and most venomous snakes, such as king cobras or anacondas, are not capable of killing an elephant due to the large size and thick skin of the elephant.
Yes. A cobra's venom can even kill an elephant.
Yes. A cobra would spray poison at the rhino, and a cobra could also kill an elephant with its poison.
no
The king cobra is capable of delivering larger quantities of venom than most other venomous snakes, injecting a 380-600 mg dose in a single bite. This quantity is enough to kill 20-40 grown men or even an adult elephant. One bite can cause the death of a healthy adult human within 15 mins, but death usually occurs between 30 and 45 minutes. The mortality rate from a bite can be over 75%, or only 33%, depending upon treatment details. It is regarded as one of the deadliest snakes in the world.
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if it is in a rage yes if not no
Perhaps , an Indian Mongoose a creature renown for being capable of persevering against the King Cobra .
With a pink elephant gun.
yes
Yes, a bull elephant can easily kill a moose.
Yes, the mongoose can kill a cobra. With its' quick reflexes and sharp teeth, the cobra can't stand a chance.
yes it can kill a african elephant