The most cruel cobra has been captured

King Cobra (King Cobra) is a poisonous serpent snake with a giant body, usually every adult king cobra can be 3-4 meters long and weighs 6kg, but in fact there are snakes of this type also More than 5 meters long was found.

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The cobra is nearly 17 feet long in Kerala, India.Kerala is a state of India famous for its nature reserves and is home to the giant king tiger.In addition to India, the king tiger is also present in most Southeast Asian countries, including Vietnam.

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This is a 15-foot (4.57-meter) princess cobra being tamed by biologist Joy Mascarenhas at Indabettu, Beltangady, Karnataka, India in June 2012. t

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A 14.2-foot (4.33-meter) cobra has been summed up by Thailand's three young men in 2008.

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Two biologists Norman and Ray Hunter are holding a cobra of 14 feet (4.26 meters) in India.

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And this is a 13.6 (4.15 meter) long cobra in Bengal, India.Tigers carrying gods contain poisonous venom, each bite of them can produce 600mg of venom enough to kill 30-40 healthy men or even a giant elephant.

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Biologist Ray Hunter is holding a 12-foot (3.65 meter) lord of cobra found in Southeast Asia around 2005-2006.

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Specialist Austi Stevens is tame the 'monster' tiger with 11.4 feet (3.47 meters) lord found in a forest in India.

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Vava Suresh snakes specialist summed up a 10.3 feet (3.14 meter) cobra in the Kulathupuzha forest in India in 2010.

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A 10-foot (3.05 meter) cobra is found in East India.

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Animal lifeguard Amrut S.Singh is holding a 9.2-foot (2.8 meter) cobra rescued from a bathroom of a resident in Tambdi Surla, Snaguem, Goa. in 2010.