The King Cobra is the longest snake in the world that can inject venom.
Cobras live in hot tropical areas in Africa, Australia, and Southern Asia.
Cobras live in hot tropical areas in Africa, Australia, and Southern Asia.
Cobras are carnivores.
They move quickly to follow their prey until they are ready to attack.
They will eat other snakes, birds, and small mammals.
They move quickly to follow their prey until they are ready to attack.
They will eat other snakes, birds, and small mammals.
The female king cobra uses her body and head to move leaves around to build a nest.
After she lays her eggs, she covers them with more leaves, and stays on top of the nest until the eggs hatch.
As soon as the baby snake hatches, it leaves the nest and takes care of itself.
After she lays her eggs, she covers them with more leaves, and stays on top of the nest until the eggs hatch.
As soon as the baby snake hatches, it leaves the nest and takes care of itself.
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