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“Clash of Titans: King Cobra’s Lethal Bite Thwarts Komodo Dragon’s Ambush”

October 21, 2023 by admin

Komodo dragons are carnivores, with their preferred prey being invertebrates, birds, herbivores and even mammals. It can destroy many animals much larger than itself such as water buffalo, wild boar or Timor deer with just one terrifying bite.

The venom in the Komodo dragon’s mouth is very poisonous, like the poison of many snakes. When they bite, the poison will follow the saliva to absorb into the prey’s body. The poison stuns prey with nerve paralysis, dilates blood vessels, and prevents blood clotting.

While wandering for food, the Komodo dragon suddenly encountered a king cobra. Immediately, the dragon rushed to the opponent and used its strong teeth to bite the snake’s body.

Encountering a large opponent, the cobra also proves that he is not a medium. Even though it received a fatal blow, it still managed to crawl back and bite the dragon’s back.

Unfortunately, this bite did not harm the skin of the Komodo dragon. Finally, the dragon thrashed the snake on the ground to death and ate it.

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