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  1. Types of Cobra Venom and Their Effects on Prey

    Jul 17, 2025 · Primarily, cobra venoms are neurotoxic, which means they disrupt the nervous system of their prey. However, some cobras also produce cytotoxic or cardiotoxic components …

  2. Cobra | Venomous Snake Species & Characteristics | Britannica

    Cobra venom generally contains neurotoxins active against the nervous system of prey—primarily small vertebrates and other snakes. Bites, particularly from larger species, can be fatal …

  3. Spitting cobra - Wikipedia

    Many snakes use their venom as both a defensive and predatory mechanism, and this includes the spitting cobras. The spitting cobra typically inhabits dry savanna and semi-arid …

  4. The True Potency Of The King Cobra - Animals Around The Globe

    Oct 18, 2025 · King Cobra venom contains a potent neurotoxin that quickly spreads throughout the body of the victim who has been bitten. These neurotoxins target the nervous system, …

  5. Cobra - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    They kill their prey by injecting venom through their fangs. The venom is a neurotoxin that stops the victim's breathing and heartbeat. A cobra only attacks a human if it feels threatened. As …

  6. king cobra - San Diego Zoo Wildlife Explorers

    To kill its prey, a cobra injects venom with its fangs. Cobras are lightning fast when they strike, and they may strike several times until the venom has done its job.

  7. king cobra | AMNH

    The king cobra may be venomous -- however, most snakes are not. Most are constrictors, which means that they kill their prey by squeezing an animal until it can't breathe.

  8. Do King Cobras Spit? The Truth About Their Venom

    Aug 27, 2025 · King Cobras primarily deliver venom through a biting mechanism, utilizing fixed fangs at the front of their mouths. These fangs are efficient in injecting venom deep into the …

  9. King cobra - Smithsonian's National Zoo

    King cobras are impressively venomous, large snakes native to Asia. They are called king cobras because they can kill and eat cobras. A full-grown king cobra is yellow, green, brown or black, …

  10. Spitting Cobra - Animal Kingdom

    Unlike many cobras that rely primarily on neurotoxic venom, some spitting cobras have venom with cytotoxic components that cause localized tissue damage. This makes their venom both …