As the name implies, bungarus multicinctus and bungarus multicinctus are cobras with silver rings and gold rings on their bodies. Cobra's neck is thicker than other snakes. When in danger, they will open their necks, stand forward and make a "whirring" sound to intimidate the enemy. Their fangs can spray venom. Cobra venom is extremely toxic, and cobra has a bad temper, so it is easy to take the initiative to attack, so if you accidentally see cobra in the wild, remember to stay away.
King cobra is the eldest of cobras. Why the boss? Because it can eat the same kind. King cobra not only preys on mice, lizards, birds and so on. It also preys on other similar poisonous snakes such as Bungarus multicinctus, so there are no other snakes where it lives. Their size is the largest among cobras, and the longest can reach about 6 meters. Cobra venom can be divided into three types according to different types, one is blood circulation toxin, the other is neurotoxin, and the most powerful is mixed toxin.
Generally, circulating toxins will cause the bitten part to swell and harden rapidly, and the skin will be necrotic, which can spread to the whole body at an extremely fast speed, which is very scary; Neurotoxin is more severe, and most people also die of this toxin, which can paralyze people's breathing and cause death; Mixed toxins are only available to king cobras. This toxin will not only lead to rapid necrosis of the wound, but also cause neurological symptoms in other parts of the body, usually dying of heart failure.