Friday, July 20, 2012

About The King Cobra That You Need

The king cobra is a snake species, native to Southeast Asia, which is generally characterized by a cover and a brand spread something like a "V" neck. On average, an adult cobra can reach a length of 13.12 m (18 feet long with a sample during recording) makes it the longest venomous snake in the world. In the world's most venomous snakes in the world, the King Cobra is in third place only after the krait species of Taipan and, respectively, first and second. Cobra the passage of information, there are some things about this species of Cobra Snake that few people are aware.


King Cobra Facts You Need to Know


The king cobra is considered one of the world's deadliest snakes, and much of the credit goes to the misunderstandings that prevail in this species. There is absolutely no doubt that the king cobras are very agile, and tend to attack in a split second. However, the attack is a defense mechanism for the snake - and was impressed when it feels threatened. This fight or flight response is common to all living beings, including humans. And "this ignorance of these facts about this snake has earned a bad reputation around the world.


Surprisingly, one of the least known facts is that the snake Cobra King Cobra snakes and other species, such as spitting cobra, cobra, cobra Cape or India, are not connected to each other. The King Cobra is the only member of the genus Ophiophagus, while other species of snakes that are listed as the cobra (22 in total, the three species mentioned above) belong to the genus Naja. While the king cobra habitat is limited to the dense forests of Southeast Asia cobra Naja species typically found in Asia and Africa.





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