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Both species are known to eat each other but the King Cobra is known to feed on other snakes and often initiates the confrontation while the python more commonly defends itself by constricting and eventually eating the King Cobra if it is able to subdue it without being bitten.
The footage shows the cobra sneaking up to the python from the back and as the python tries to wrap itself around the cobra, she bites him on the back and leaves. Witnesses who were there said that the Reticulated Python eventually died from the bite of the King Cobra. It is unfortunate that the Python was not able to fight back. Even though the python tried to wrap itself around the cobra, it was too late. The Cobra had bitten it too fast. The cobra was definitely the one who initiated the confrontation, which led to an unlucky outcome for the python, death.
Have you ever seen snakes come in contact with each other like this before? Let us know in the com
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