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  2. King cobra - Wikipedia

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    The king cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) is a species complex of snakes endemic to Asia.With an average of 3.18 to 4 m (10.4 to 13.1 ft) and a record length of 5.85 m (19.2 ft), [2] it is the world's longest venomous snake and among the heaviest.

  3. List of dangerous snakes - Wikipedia

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    The king cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) is the longest venomous snake in the world, and it can inject very high volumes of venom in a single bite. The venom LD 50 is 1.80 mg/kg SC according to Broad et al. (1979). [72] The mean value of subcutaneous LD 50 of five wild-caught king cobras in Southeast Asia was determined as 1.93 mg/kg. [73]

  4. List of fatal snake bites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    King cobra: California — An experienced herpetologist, Dickinson was bitten while force-feeding an 8-foot Indian king cobra in Santa Ana, on July 10, 1966. Dickinson had previously survived bites from other cobras, rattlesnakes, a cottonmouth and a Gila monster. [99] August 31, 1965 Frederick A. Shannon, 43, male: Mojave rattlesnake

  5. The Top 10 Deadliest Animals In The World - AOL

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    Spectacled cobra, Naja naja, Bangalore, Karnataka. ... The most notable of all dangerous living beings are humans. We as a collective have killed more of us than any other species so far. Humans ...

  6. Epidemiology of snakebites - Wikipedia

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    In Sri Lanka, approximately 40% of bites are caused by the Russell's viper, while 35% are caused by the Indian cobra. [34] In Thailand, the monocled cobra is responsible for the majority of snakebite fatalities. [35] Tea plantations are sometimes associated with elapids such as the common cobras and the king cobra.

  7. Staring into the eyes of a king cobra was required, so ... - AOL

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  8. Snakebite - Wikipedia

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    The venom of elapids, including sea snakes, kraits, cobras, king cobra, mambas, and many Australian species, ... only 15% are considered dangerous to humans. [2] ...

  9. Spitting cobra - Wikipedia

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    Even though venomous snakes are very dangerous, they often times are not left injury free after a battle with a predator or larger animal. Being able to spit a toxin from afar dramatically decreases the chances of a spitting cobra getting injured in a squabble. The spitting cobra also has the ability to inject venom through a bite. [11]