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Cobra hiss
Cobra hiss






cobra hiss

The Kings in China are usually dark brown or even black, banded with yellow, white or brown. These are unique to the King. The colors of King Cobras can vary depending on their geographic location. The easiest way of identifying a King Cobra, is by it’s pair of large scales at the back of its head. So how do you distinguish the King from all the other Cobras? Well, the King is far larger than other cobras, while its hood is narrower and longer. So YES, King Cobras eat other snakes, as you’ll see later… 7. By the way, Ophiophagus is the latin word for “Snake Eater”.

cobra hiss

The Ophipohagus Hannah has 11 large scales on his head which resemble a King’s crown, hence his majestic name. It is not a member of the Naja genus which include most cobra species, known as “true cobras”. The King Cobra, or Ophipohagus Hannah, is classified under the Elapidae family.

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Why is he called “King”? Despite being called King Cobra, he actually belongs to a genus of its own, called Ophipohagus. Look at this great BBC clip of a King Cobra encounter: 6. The King can be found in the Philippines, Malaysia, southern China, Burma, and the Malay Peninsula. Where can it be found? The King Cobra species was first described in 1836 by a Danish naturalist by the name of Theodore Edward Cantor. This growling sound by itself will scare off most enemies of the Cobra. How does a King react? When it feels threatened, the King Cobra and his bronze eyes will flare out his majestic hood and emit a hair-raising hiss. It will actually stand up and look right into your eyes. It is actually a thin snake, with an amazing ability to raise up a third of its entire body and keep on moving forward, attacking and hissing. Can it really stand up? The King Cobra’s enormous length does not hinder it’s elastic movement though. The male king is usually larger and thicker than the female. It weighed 12.7 kg (28 lb) and was 4.4 m (14 ft) long. How heavy can it get? The heaviest known King Cobra was kept at the New York Zoological Park during the 70’s. The Hamadryad is also unique for the remarkable fact he is the only snake in the world that makes a nest for its eggs! He scraps up leaves and other debris in which to deposit them, and remains in the nest until the young hatch. Bill Haast, the famous Snake and Venom expert who is a great friend of John Klein (founder of ), once claimed he encountered a 35-feet King Cobra (!) during the 1960’s. What makes it so unique from all other Snakes? King Cobra is the longest venomous snake on the planet. The King, or Hamadryad, as he is sometimes called, holds the record length of 24 feet for a Venomous snake. In addition, we added a large section at the bottom of this page, showcasing unique products and designs related to the King Cobra, including some stunning Cobra Clothing, so don’t miss it! Want to check the Cobra Clothing and merchandise now? Click here to jump down to our selection! KING COBRA FACTS… How far can he see? King Cobra looking far… 1. Here you will find the most riveting facts and short stories about this magical snake. KING COBRA: 32 FACTS AND TALES CURIOUS ABOUT THE MOST REVERED SNAKE IN THE WORLD? Welcome to the most elaborate page on the net featuring the King Cobra.








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