Being teased by the monkey, the king cobra responded madly. However, due to its weakness, the poisonous snake accepted defeat and slithered away.

 

In the clip, a monkey deliberately approached a cobra. It even continuously “teases” its opponent by raising its front legs towards the poisonous snake. When constantly being teased by the opponent, the king cobra immediately raises its head and bulges its gills ready to attack.

Just waiting until the monkey got closer, the poisonous snake immediately launched deadly pecks. However, the monkey quickly dodged the attack.

After getting tired of playing, the monkey began to respond strongly. It even slapped and bit the animal. In the end, due to its weakness, the poisonous snake accepted defeat and slithered away.

King cobras can reach a length of 5.6m, making them the longest among venomous snakes. When faced, they can raise up to one-third of their body straight off the ground and still move forward to attack. They will also inflate their gills when threatened and emit a bone-chilling hiss that sounds almost like a growling dog.

The venom of king cobras is not the strongest among venomous snakes, but the amount of neurotoxin they can secrete in one bite is up to two-tenths enough to kill 20 people, or even even an elephant.