Similarly one may ask, is Black Cobra dangerous?
Although these cobras are renowned for their potentially fatal venom, 90 percent of all strikes on humans are dry bites -- harmless warnings to stay away from these deadly but timid snakes. Black cobras are not endangered, and are common throughout India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan.
Beside above, which is the most dangerous cobra? King Cobra (Ophiophagus hannah)
The king cobra is a deadly species from the Elapidae family of snakes. Found predominantly in the forests and woodlands of India and Southeast Asia, the king cobra is widely regarded as the world's longest venomous snake, reaching an impressive length of approximately 13.1 feet.
Likewise, can a cobra kill a black mamba?
Black mambas have a fearsome reputation, due in large part to their frightfully fast-acting venom. "While the mamba put up a fight, continually striking at the cobra, the cobra won the battle with its superior size and strength, eventually eating the mamba."
Can you legally own a cobra?
Most states don't allow king cobras as pets. Even in those that do, city and county statutes often prohibit venomous snakes. In some states, such as Florida, you may legally own a king cobra if you have an annual permit. If you're caught with an illegal pet cobra, you could be fined and even imprisoned.