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King cobra. http://planetanimalzone.blogspot.com/2011/05/king-cobra-india-dangerous-snakesin.html. By Anthony alex chandler. Diet. Our animals diets are lizards ,eggs ,and small animals. Our animal is a carnivore. http://jimsjungleretreatcorbett.blogspot.com/. STRUCTURES .
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King cobra http://planetanimalzone.blogspot.com/2011/05/king-cobra-india-dangerous-snakesin.html By Anthony alex chandler
Diet • Our animals diets are lizards ,eggs ,and small animals. Our animal is a carnivore. http://jimsjungleretreatcorbett.blogspot.com/
STRUCTURES • The king cobra uses its poison to protect it from enemies. • It uses its hood to warn enemies. http://scienceray.com/biology/king-cobra-some-interesting-facts/
BEHAVIOR • A king cobra is active during the day. • King cobras are also excellent climbers and will pursue prey into the trees. http://www.ehow.co.uk/info_8535754_eating-habits-california-king-snake.html
http://www.blog.e-ang.pl/karolina-spychala HABITAT • The king cobra is found from eastern and northeastern India into southeastern China, the Malay Peninsula, Indonesia and the Philippine Islands.
INTERESTING FACTS • It spits venom at its enemies. • It uses its scales to climb. • King Cobras build nests for their eggs. • King cobra snakes are deaf to ambient noises. • King Cobras use vibrations in the ground as one of their main senses.http://pogirigowrishankar.wordpress.com/2011/04/24/king-cobra-nests/
What If?” • What if the king cobras species died out. • There would be no King Cobra snakes. http://www.nbrhblog.com/2011_02_01_archive.html
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