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"<b>Let's have a spitting contest!</b><br><br>If you were to take on a king cobra, you would probably lose!<br><br>A defense mechanism of the king cobra is to spit venom nearly eight feet at a predator's eyes. If the eyes are not washed out right away, the venom causes blindness.<br><br> You can recognize a king cobra because its head turns into a hood when it rises up, ready to strike.<br><br>King cobras, which have been known to grow up to 24 feet in length, are mostly found in Southeast Asia, India and the Philippines.",

"<b>Fakers.</b><br><br>The hog-nosed snake, grass snake, and spitting cobra can fake death to discourage predators.<br><br>They will fake death by flipping on their backs.<br><br>They open their mouths, loll their tongues, and can empty a terrible smell from their anal glands, making them highly unappetizing to any predator.",

"<b>Unchecked killer.</b><br><br>The king cobra causes thousands of deaths a year.<br><br>Almost all of these deaths are in India, where many regard this snake with religious awe and it is seldom killed.",

"<b>Long and lethal!</b><br><br>The king cobra is the world's longest poisonous snake.<br><br>These snakes are found throughout the Philippines, South Asia, and Africa.<br><br>It holds the record length of over 18 feet for a venomous snake.",

"<b>Elephants beware!</b><br><br>The venom of the king cobra is strong enough to kill an elephant.",

"<b>Spitters times three.</b><br><br>Three species of snake can spit venom.<br><br>All three are spitting cobras, only found in Africa, and they can spit up to eight feet, but they only spit in self-defense.",

"<b>Not so charming.</b><br><br>No matter how clever a snake charmer is, he cannot make a cobra dance to the music.<br><br> What generally happens is the snakes are defanged, then hypnotized to the swaying movements of the flute tip.<br><br> The music is incidental.",

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