The kingsnake and king cobra, despite their 'royal' names, have significant differences. The non-venomous kingsnake relies on constriction, while the venomous king cobra uses a deadly neurotoxin.
The king cobra is likely a ‘royal family’ of four species The king cobra is likely a ‘royal family’ of four species Cannibal cobras: Male snakes eat each other shockingly often Cannibal ...
Their intriguing distinctions make them unique among serpents. The kingsnake and king cobra are two of the most interesting snakes in the world, both with special features and attributes that ...