The king cobra will usually prey on the king kamikaze whenever it is hungry.
King cobras usually feed on other snakes, and king cobras have anti-venom serum in their bodies, so when other venomous snakes bite a king cobra, the king cobra is usually unharmed. Food includes pythons of suitable size, other types of venomous and non-venomous snakes, such as cobras, golden ringed snakes, silver ringed snakes, rattle snakes, etc. When food is not enough, they will even eat other similar snakes, so the king cobra is also known as the "snake killer".
King cobras and ocelots do not have the ability to resist the venom of other snakes.
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King cobras are highly intelligent snakes that hunt other snakes and can tell if they are venomous or not. When hunting non-venomous snakes, king cobras do not use venom easily, it will casually bite and not let go, letting the prey struggle against it until it dies and then slowly swallow it.
When hunting venomous snakes, the king cobra will not act rashly, but will keep provoking them, and when the other side is finally provoked into attacking it, the king cobra will alertly dodge, and finally when the prey is physically and mentally exhausted and has no desire to fight, it will see the opportunity to bite the prey's head and neck, and then release the venom to kill it.
The king cobra is a fast-moving snake with a flexible head that not only attacks from the front, back, left and right directions, but also vertically scurries up to attack objects above its head. After biting something often will not be easy to spread the mouth, venom in the dry poison of about 100 mg, while the average lethal dose of 12 mg, the bite will be within a few minutes of the person will be triggered by swelling, regurgitation, abdominal pain, respiratory paralysis, speech impediments, unconsciousness, etc., the person in the bite within half an hour if there is no timely medication is bound to die.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia - King Cobra
Baidu Encyclopedia - King Cobra