King Cobra (Ophiophagus Hannah)
The King Cobra is venomous snake royalty. These snakes are the longest
venomous snake on the planet, some reach over 15 feet. When threatened,
King Cobras flatten their neck into a hood and lift a third of their body off
the ground. A large King Cobra can be eye level with a human being! The
venom of King Cobras is not as toxic as the nine deadliest snakes before it
on this list, but due to their huge size, these snakes can inject a massive
amount of venom and easily overpower anything they get a hold of.
Luckily, these snakes prefer to live deep in the forest. Their genus name
Ophiophagus means ‘snake-eater’ and they love to eat other dangerous
snakes. King Cobras have a very interesting reproductive
strategy. After the female has laid her eggs, both parents will guard the nest.
Permission granted by Dan Cohen, Buchanan County Conservation Director.
Buffalo Creek Area is open year round from 6am to 10:30pm. The park is open to
walk-in access only October 1st - April 14th.
Not your typical Nascar Joe series. No crazy puzzles, no elaborate Geoart, and
all practically park and grabs. Well two out of three ain't bad.
When I was out placing these caches I saw some pretty strange things so be
careful out there.