Ali Mir Cobra – Ali has long loved the Cobra snakes, King cobras are larger than other cobras, and the stripe on the neck is like the symbol “^” instead of a double or single eye(s) shape that may be seen in most of the other cobras. A foolproof method of identification if the head is clearly visible is the presence of a pair of large scales known as occipitals, at the back of the top of the head. King Cobra populations have reclined in some areas of its range due to the destruction of forests, however, despite this the snake is not listed by the IUCN as in danger of becoming extinct. The King Cobra is said to be the only snake which makes nests for its eggs. King Cobras team up to protect the nests and eggs, and the male and female trade off guarding the eggs or hunting. Cobra eggs hatch after a 60- to 90-day incubation.
Ali Mir says according to National Geographic King cobras are not aggressive creatures. These snakes are actually shy and will avoid humans at all costs. Kings are all over Thailand and can be found anywhere near houses, or really – anywhere. They are tremendously strong and smart animals. King cobras in particular enjoy eating other snakes.
King cobra snake belongs to most toxic today that it has a big advantage when you need to hunt their prey. This snake is dangerous for man and for his very strong poison that has.
Cobra Group
“Coming across a group of Cobras is very rare indeed” says Ali Mir. So what do you do when you see a group of Cobras? Walk away slowly and leave them to it.