The rooster 'makes meat' the poisonous king of cobra in a blink of an eye

A rooster in India clearly demonstrated the bravery in the confrontation with the cobra to protect the chickens, National Geographic reported yesterday.

The rooster easily defeated the poisonous lord cobra after stunned the enemy with circular dance and fatal pecks.

A rooster in India clearly demonstrated the bravery in the confrontation with the cobra to protect the chickens, National Geographic reported yesterday.

In the video recorded by a witness, the dangerous poisonous snake curled up in anticipation with the raised head, attentively searching for loopholes to attack the rooster. But the bags of dust bags help the roosters escape from danger, and at the same time make the cobra writhing painfully and forced to find a way to escape.


Rooster wins spectacularly when confronting cobra.(Video: National Geographic).

Roosters chase cobra away from other chickens. Sometimes, he bent down to peck the enemy and ran around with the snake dangling from the mine. The jumping and jumping movements of the rooster seem extremely suitable for fighting in this type of battle because it makes it difficult for the cobra to spray deadly venom.

At the end of the clash, the rooster swallowed up all the cobra after its enemies showed their fatigue. While slipping through the rooster, the snake tried to struggle again and again but to no avail.

The behavior of roosters is not uncommon. Birds often hunt snakes and roosters are famous for their ability to kill and eat poisonous snake meat. Indoor roosters are always wary of carnivorous animals specialized in stalking chickens and eggs. Sometimes, a large snake can win, killing chickens in the barn and eating the hatched eggs.

Experts identified the snake in the video as a cobra , mainly inhabiting rain forests and Indian plains, southern China and Southeast Asia. In addition to eating eggs and birds, they also eat lizards. All cobra have venom and their neurotoxicity in one bite is enough to kill 20 people. They are quite shy, but can become aggressive if cornered.

Update 16 December 2018
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