Scientific Name: Ophiophagus hannah
Family: Elapidae
Classification: Reptilia (Squamata)
Toxicity Level: Extreme (Massive venom yield; Neurotoxic & Cytotoxic)
Origin: South and Southeast Asia (India, Southern China, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines)
Juvenile Size: Below 3 meters (below 9.84 feet)
Adult Size: 3 – 5.5 meters (10 – 18 feet)
Lifespan: 15 – 20 years
Diet: Strictly Ophiophagous (Feeds almost exclusively on other snakes in the wild; difficult to transition to rodents)
The King Cobra is the longest venomous snake in the world. It is not a "true" cobra (Naja) but belongs to its own genus, Ophiophagus (meaning "snake eater"). They are visually distinct with a narrower, longer hood than common cobras and large occipital scales on the head. Depending on the locality (Malaysian/Indonesian varieties), they can range from olive-green to black, often with distinct yellow chevron markings. They are renowned for their intelligence, often making direct eye contact and tracking movements unlike any other snake.
Notes CRITICAL SAFETY WARNING: This is one of the most dangerous animals on earth. While their venom toxicity per drop is lower than some kraits, the volume they deliver in a bite is immense, capable of killing an elephant. Husbandry Note: Sourcing a juvenile/sub-adult (3ft+) is often preferable to a full adult, as they ship better and adapt easier. However, feeding is a major challenge; keepers must have a steady supply of feeder snakes or be expert at scenting sausages/rodents.
Why Source This Species:
The "Holy Grail" of Elapids: It is the apex predator of the snake world. For any high-end venomous collection or zoo, the King Cobra is the ultimate status symbol.
Unmatched Intelligence: Keepers report that Kings display complex behaviors, recognition of handlers, and problem-solving skills, making them fascinating to interact with (safely).
High Investment Value: As indicated by the price ($500+), these are high-value assets. Juveniles that are established and feeding are worth significantly more as they grow.
Malaysia