One of the most feared and revered snakes on the planet, the king cobra is renowned for its imposing size and deadly bite. But it also has plenty of other unique qualities: a distinctive voice, remarkable nesting habits, and a name that obscures its true identity. read more
Fangs of King Cobra. King Cobra is one of the most dangerous snakes in the world. The Fangs of king cobra can inject as much as 7 milliliters of venom almost enough to fill 1.5 teaspoons into its victim. It’s venom targets the central nervous system, eventually leading to kidney, heart and lung failure. read more
Other venomous snakes, such as the black mamba, are said by some to kill more people each year than the king of all venomous snakes. John B. Virata keeps a western hognose snake, a ball python, two corn snakes, a king snake, and two leopard geckos. read more
The King in Kingsnake refers to the fact that they eat other snakes, a trait shared with the King Cobra. Once again, they are not dangerous for humans as they are non-venemous snakes and aren't large enough to pose a threat. read more
King Cobra eating Snakes. Ophiophagus is the King Cobra’s generic name and it is a Greek-derived word, which means “snake-eater”, and its diet consists primarily of other snakes, including rat snakes, small pythons, and even other venomous snakes such as various members of the true cobras (of the genus Naja), and the Krait. read more
The longest venomous snake in the world is the King Cobra. This is a snake that has many people worried because of the way they look and the size of them. read more