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  • #REDIRECT [[King cobra]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[King cobra]]
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  • {{r|King cobra}}
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  • ...their diet. However, they will also eat other snakes, including juvenile [[King cobra]]s, small lizards, frogs, eggs, and when the opportunity arises, small bird Predators of this species of cobra include humans, [[birds of prey]], the [[King cobra]], and the [[mongoose]].<ref name='WolfThorpe'/>
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  • | name = ''King cobra'' | image_caption = King cobra
    19 KB (2,863 words) - 14:20, 8 March 2024
  • ...dators of this species are the mongoose and other snakes, especially the [[King cobra]].<ref name= W&A04/>
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  • ...ies of ''[[Drysdalia]]'' to the 5.6&nbsp;m (18 ft) [[Ophiophagus hannah]] (King cobra), and are characterized by hollow, fixed fangs through which they inject ve ...rdiotoxin and cytotoxin. Some large-sized elapids, such as the [[Asia]]tic king cobra, [[Africa]]n [[black mamba]], and [[Australasia|Australasian]] [[taipan|coa
    21 KB (2,796 words) - 14:20, 8 March 2024
  • ...e doses. <ref>Veto T ''et al'' (2007) Treatment of the first known case of king cobra envenomation in the UK, complicated by severe anaphylaxis ''Anaesthesia'' ' ...ght arm." (reference for quote:Warren W. Wetzel and Nicholas P. Christy: A king cobra bite in New York City • SHORT COMMUNICATION, Toxicon, Volume 27, Issue 3,
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  • ...e larger and more aggressive snakes in other parts of the world, such as [[king cobra]]s and [[black mamba]]s, will actually protect their territory. In this cas ...) of the Hunan province. Many of the widespread elapid snakes, such as the King Cobra (Ophiophagus hannah), in southern China , are also native to Southeast Asia
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  • ...second-longest venomous snake in the world, exceeded in length only by the King cobra (''[[Ophiophagus hannah]]'').<ref name= 'Mattison86'/> Information regardin
    38 KB (5,884 words) - 14:21, 8 March 2024
  • ...rvnb|Sreedharan|2004|pp=174–175}}.</ref> Reptiles include the [[King Cobra|king cobra]], [[viper]], [[Pythonidae|python]], and [[crocodile]]. Kerala's birds are
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