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The largest known king cobra was 5.59 m (18 ft 4 in) long and captured in Thailand. [22] It differs from other cobra species by size and hood. It is larger, has a narrower and longer stripe on the neck.
The world's biggest King Cobra, which reached 5.7 meters (18.8 feet) in length, was discovered during World War II. According to Guinness World Records, this snake was captured in Malaysia in...
What is the largest king cobra ever found? The king cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) is the world's longest venomous snake. In 1937, a 5.54-metre-long king cobra was found in Negeri Sembilan state on the Malay Peninsula. Captured and kept at London Zoo, it eventually grew to 5.71 metres.
The largest King Cobra ever recorded dates back to the second World War and measured 5.7 meters (18.8 feet) in length! According to the Guinness World Records, this snake was captured in Malaysia in April 1937.
The largest King cobra according to the Guinness World Records measured 18.8 feet long and was captured in Negeri Sembilan state in Malaysia in 1937. Following the attention brought by its huge size, the snake was transferred to the London Zoo in England to exhibit to the public.
The largest known king cobra was 5.59 m (18 ft 4 in) long and captured in Thailand. It differs from other cobra species by size and hood. It is larger, has a narrower and longer stripe on the neck.
The king cobra is the largest species of cobra, with some individuals growing to more than 18 feet in length. King cobras are found in a variety of habitats throughout Southeast Asia, and are known for their elusive nature.
The largest King Cobra ever recorded dates back to the second World War and measured 5.7 meters (18.8 feet) in length! According to the Guinness World Records, this snake was captured in Malaysia in April 1937.
The longest species of venomous snake is the king cobra or hamadryad Ophiophagus hannah. Native to India and southeast Asia, it averages 3–4 m in length, but the longest specimen on record – captured in April 1937 near Port Dickson in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, and put on display at London Zoo – had attained a length of 5.71 m by autumn ...
Native to the forests of Southeast Asia, the King Cobra can be found in countries such as India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, and Indonesia. It prefers to inhabit dense jungles, rainforests, and even grasslands, making its presence known in both lowland and mountainous regions.