Brave Snake Charmer Shows Sassy King Cobra Who’s Boss

Written by Kirstin Harrington
Updated: October 20, 2023
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A snake show is an event people of all ages can attend to see a variety of different serpents on display. When going to a snake show, you get a close encounter with some of the world’s most stunning snakes. These events are incredibly popular in Thailand and tourists line up to grab a seat. 

Watch the Bone-Chilling Video Below!

Watch this man do the unthinkable to one of the most fearsome snakes in the world

This Man Owns Over 1,000 Cobras!

Located in Pattaya, Thailand, there’s a man who owns over 1,000 cobras. He has these slithering snakes as pets and chooses new ones every time he hosts a snake show! Footage of him in the snake den is enough to make your skin crawl! 

King cobras can be found throughout the Malay Peninsula, in northern India, eastern Indonesia, the Philippines, and southern China, including Hong Kong and Hainan.

Several of the cobras in the video are in an upright position, looking as if they’re ready to attack at any moment. King Cobra‘s hooded threat presentation may lead one to believe they are much more ferocious than they actually are. Kings are quick to bite when confronted by an attacker and can rush forward with ease in the threat position.

As this man is picking and choosing which snakes he wants for the upcoming show, a large King Cobra rises behind him. He quickly turns around almost to look at the snake and says, “Excuse you?” Instead, he gives the serpent a powerful smack on the head and it quickly bows out. 

King Cobra Facts

Head on view of king cobra against a green background

Since king cobras are ophiophagous, other snakes make up the majority of their diet.

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There are other men behind the camera who laugh at the interaction. The King will run away rather than confront a tormentor. Less than 25% of snake-related deaths in North America occur annually from bites from king cobras.

Since king cobras are ophiophagous, other snakes make up the majority of their diet. They even consume other poisonous snakes! They are known to feed on small mammals, reptiles, birds, and other animals when food is in short supply. King cobras can live up to 20 years in the wild.

The lethal fangs of the king cobra are almost 0.5 inches long. They must be brief since they are attached to the upper jaw. They would pierce its mouth’s floor if they were any longer. The fangs of the snake are angled back towards its mouth, pushing the prey closer to its stomach. The king cobra is typically 10 to 12 feet long, but it can grow to be 18 feet long.

When cobras strike, venom is released from glands linked to the fangs during a bite. The poison is forced into the victim through the hollow fangs by contracting a little muscle. Neurotoxins quickly paralyze the neurological system of the prey, particularly the respiratory impulses. The paralyzed victim begins to be digested by other toxins. Take a look at the snake charmer showing the serpent who’s in charge in the video below! 

Should You Hit a Cobra on the Head if Threatened?

King Cobra - Close Up

King cobras release a powerful neurotoxin hence contact with them should be avoided at all costs

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If you happened upon a Cobra, the last thing you should do is engage this dangerous, potentially deadly animal. Experts agree that the best thing to do is to remain calm and back away. If you can’t back up for some reason, walk around the snake – giving it a wide berth.

Watch the Bone-Chilling Video Below!

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Watch this cottonmouth take a rather disconcerting interest in a kayaker

Here you see someone paddling down a river. Slowly, you notice a large black cottonmouth slithering through the water.

The person in the boat points their paddle toward the direction of the snake, and the snake curiously begins to chase the paddle. While the nature of cottonmouth snakes is not known to be aggressive, this behavior simply shows a curious animal wondering who or what has invaded its territory.

The snake continues to slither toward the boat but the video has a happy ending. No one is harmed, and the snake slowly allows the boat to continue its journey.

The photo featured at the top of this post is © iStock.com/Max Zolotukhin

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Kirstin is a writer at A-Z Animals primarily covering animals, news topics, fun places, and helpful tips. Kirstin has been writing on a variety of topics for over five years. She has her real estate license, along with an associates degree in another field. A resident of Minnesota, Kirstin treats her two cats (Spook and Finlay) like the children they are. She never misses an opportunity to explore a thrift store with a coffee in hand, especially if it’s a cold autumn day!

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