The reason why cauliflower snake doesn't take King cobra seriously is that besides its own physical advantages, cauliflower snake is also immune to snake venom, and cauliflower snake has longer endurance and stronger winding endurance. cauliflower snake, with rough skin, is also a relatively headache for King cobra. The venom is poisonous, but its strength is not as strong as that of the other party, and it can't be beaten.
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1, honey badger of king cobra
Honey badger is an animal who especially likes to eat snakes. Although they are small in size, they are particularly flexible, with the sensitivity of cats and the fierceness of carnivores, and they are the bravest animals by animal lovers.
The honey badger has been included in the Guinness Book of World Records as "the most fearless animal in the world" for several years. Distributed in Africa, West Asia and South Asia. Of course, the honey badger can't do anything about the king cobra, which is super-individual.
2, the king of glasses snake mongoose
Listen to their names. They are the masters of eating snakes. They seem to be immune to all kinds of poisonous snakes, and they are cunning guys among carnivores. They also have the sensitivity of cats. Snakes live in the world, as if they are against poisonous snakes. Sometimes they are full and can't put it down in their stomachs, but they still have to bite them to death when they meet poisonous snakes, just like cats are merciless when they see mice.
3. Modolong, a natural enemy of King Cobra.
Komodo dragons are also called Komodo dragons. Komodo dragons are fierce. Adults eat the same kind of larvae and sometimes eat other adults. Can move quickly and occasionally attack humans; But it mainly feeds on carrion.
Go out of the hole every day to forage thousands of meters away. Komodo dragons have thick skin. Although lizards are the delicacies of snakes, Komodo dragons have changed this rule and started to eat snakes. Snakes have no power to retaliate in their mouths, and they are directly swallowed by spikes.