The mighty rooster swallowed the dramatic king cobra to protect the herd
A rooster in India easily defeats a lethal king cobra after stunned enemies with circular dance and fatal pecks to protect chickens.
A rooster in India easily defeats a lethal king cobra after stunned enemies with circular dance and fatal pecks to protect chickens.
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In the video, the cobra curled up to defend itself and raised its head intently for an opportunity to attack the rooster.
After banishing cobra away from other chickens, the rooster runs a circle around the snake making it difficult to use deadly weapons as venom. At the same time, the rooster also successively inflicted heavenly pecks on the enemy's head, causing the cobra to be stunned and painful and forced to find a way to escape.
When the cobra appeared exhausted, the rooster quickly swallowed the enemy.
Experts identify the snake in the video belonging to the king cobra. They live mainly in rain forests and in the Indian plains, southern China and Southeast Asia. All cobra species have strong nerve venom, and in one bite they kill 20 people.
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