King cobras are unique among snakes because they build mound-like nests from dry leaves and branches, lay 20-40 eggs, and guard them for days until hatching; the rotting leaves provide natural heat like a biological incubator, and the hatchlings are venomous from birth but must survive independently immediately.
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How King Cobras Actually Protect Their Babies #nature #wildlife #usa追加:
Most snakes lay their eggs and leave them behind, but the king cobra is completely [music] different. It is one of the very few snakes on Earth that actually builds a nest for its eggs. A female king cobra gathers dry leaves, branches, and forest [music] debris using her own body, slowly building a mound-like nest that can grow nearly 3 to 4 [music] ft tall.
And the most shocking part is that a single female can lay around 20 to 40 eggs at once. Unlike [music] most snakes, the female king cobra stays near the nest for days, guarding the eggs so predators cannot eat them. [music] Scientists believe this nesting behavior is actually a powerful survival strategy. The nest of dry leaves gives the eggs [music] both heat and protection. As the leaves slowly begin to rot, they naturally release heat, helping keep the eggs warm almost like a biological incubator. Baby king cobras are venomous from the moment they hatch, but they are still extremely small and vulnerable. Their mother does not stay with them forever, so [music] the moment they hatch, they must immediately learn how to survive on their own. King cobras are also different from most [music] snakes because they mainly hunt other snakes, including highly venomous ones.
[music] That is exactly why they were given the name king cobra. They can grow up to 18 ft long, and when threatened, a king cobra can raise nearly 1/3 of its body off the ground, [music] reaching chest or even face level with humans.
But despite being one of the longest and most venomous snakes on Earth, their deadliest enemy is often a much smaller animal, the mongoose. Its reflexes are so fast that it can dodge a cobra strike and attack the snake's head within milliseconds. Meanwhile, monitor lizards are considered one of the biggest threats to king cobra eggs and hatchlings because they are extremely skilled at locating nests and eating the eggs before they can hatch. Now, imagine how much knowledge you gained [music] from this single video. And if you kept learning something like this every single day, you need to subscribe.
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