color
Female , 21

Masum's Blog

King Cobra Facts. An Article from Wikipedia, 15 '11 Subject: Wikipedia, Viewed by: 121

King Cobra Facts. An Article from Wikipedia

King cobras, like other snakes, receive chemical information ("smell") via their forked tongues, which pick up scent particles and transfer them to a special sensory receptor (Jacobson's organ) located in the roof of its mouth.[1] When the scent of a meal is detected, the snake flicks its tongue to gauge the prey's location (the twin forks of the tongue acting in stereo); it also uses its keen eyesight (king cobras are able to detect moving prey almost 100 m [300 feet] away), intelligence[6] and sensitivity to earth-borne vibration to track its prey.[7] Following envenomation, the king cobra will begin to swallow its struggling prey while its toxins begin the digestion of its victim. King cobras, like all snakes, have flexible jaws. The jaw bones are connected by pliable ligaments, enabling the lower jaw bones to move independently, enabling the King cobra to swallow its prey whole. The expansion of the jaw enables the snake to swallow prey much larger than its head.[1]

King cobras are able to hunt at all times of day, although it is rarely seen at night, leading most herpetologists to classify it as a diurnal species.[1][8]

Love it
Loading.. people love it
Leave your Comment

Got a problem?

For general inquiries or to request support with your Indyarocks account, write us at support@indyarocks.com

Spread your word:

Facebook Twitter

2013 (©) All rights reserved
color