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king cobra
The King cobra (Ophiophagus hannah), also known as the Hamadryad, is a venomous snake species in the family Elapidae, endemic to forests from India through Southeast Asia. It is threatened by habitat destruction and has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List since 2010.
It is the world's longest venomous snake. Adult king cobras are 3.18 to 4 m (10.4 to 13.1 ft) long. The longest known individual measured 5.85 m (19.2 ft).
Despite the word "cobra" in its common name, this species does not belong to the genus Naja, the true cobras, but is the sole member of its own genus Ophiophagus. It preys chiefly on other snakes and occasionally on some other vertebrates, such as lizards and rodents. It is a dangerous snake when agitated or provoked that has a fearsome reputation in its range, although it is typically shy and avoids confrontation with humans when possible.
The king cobra is a prominent symbol in the mythology and folk traditions of India, Sri Lanka and Myanmar. It is the national reptile of India.
Was brousing at Sportsman today and noticed a neat looking revolver. Colt King Cobra 357 with the factory wood grips. Loved the way it felt. Now trying to decide Do I sell my half lug Ruger GP100 357 with original box to help pay for it? Or just keep the Ruger and not worry about buying the...
For sale is my 1990 Colt King Cobra in beautiful blue finish. I've owned this gun for 3 years and have only shot it once. It's been a safe queen since and now looking for a new home. No cylinder slop, crisp clean trigger, and very minimal wear. IMO, this gun scores an easy 8.5/10. Model number...
I wanted to get away from politics, and back to firearms.
I think we are all familiar with Colts 7 Serpents, The Python, Diamondback, Cobra, Anaconda, King Cobra, Boa and Viper.
Do you own or have you experience with any of these cult classics.
What would be your choice if you could only own...