King Cobra, Paradise Tree Snakes, Pythons and more! | Leo Compilation | @mediacorpokto
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Junior Rangers encounter various snakes in Southeast Asia including king cobras, paradise tree snakes, and reticulated pythons, learning about their characteristics and behaviors. Despite challenges in rescuing the reptiles, the Rangers prioritize safety and education to ensure the well-being of both the snakes and themselves.
Insights
- King cobras are the longest venomous snakes, known for expanding their ribs and muscles to create a hood when threatened, found in Southeast Asia, India, and China.
- Reticulated pythons, large nonvenomous snakes in Southeast Asia, coil around prey to squeeze them tightly, showcasing strong swimming abilities but moving slowly on land, emphasizing the importance of not disturbing them in urban areas.
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Recent questions
What are king cobras known for?
King cobras expand ribs to create a hood when threatened.
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