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The King Cobra (Ophiophagus Hannah) Is An Elapid Found Predominantly In Forests From India Through Southeast Asia. This Species Is The World's Longest Venomous Snake, With A Length Up To 18.5 To 18.8 Ft (5.6 To 5.7 M). Despite The Word Cobra In Its Common Name, This Snake Is Not A Member Of The Naja Genus (True Cobras), Which Contains Most Cobra Species, But The Sole Member Of Its Own Genus. It Preys Chiefly On Other Snakes And Occasionally On Some Other Vertebrates, Such As Lizards And Rodents. The King Cobra Is Considered To Be A Dangerous Snake And Has A Fearsome Reputation In Its Range, Although It Typically Avoids Confrontation With Humans If Possible. It Is Also Considered Culturally Significant, With Many Legends And Associations With Hindu Gods Around It In Some Indian Subcontinent Cultures.

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The king cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) is an elapid found predominantly in forests from India through Southeast Asia. This species is the world's longest venomous snake, with a length up to 18.5 to 18.8 ft (5.6 to 5.7 m). Despite the word cobra in its common name, this snake is not a member of the Naja genus (true cobras), which contains most cobra species, but the sole member of its own genus. It preys chiefly on other snakes and occasionally on some other vertebrates, such as lizards and rodents. The king cobra is considered to be a dangerous snake and has a fearsome reputation in its range, although it typically avoids confrontation with humans if possible. It is also considered culturally significant, with many legends and associations with Hindu gods around it in some Indian subcontinent cultures.

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