
A genus of large venomous snake in the family Elapidae. The total length may be up to 2.1 meters (7 ft). Males are larger then Females and thicker reaching lengths of almost 10ft at times.The snake uses venom to dispatch their prey, tho lacking in full size fang teeth and may bite an aggressor; they are potentially fatal to humans. Tolerant of low temperatures, the snake may be active on warmer nights.
These snakes are non-aggressive, and will often give warning strikes with a closed mouth. When threatened they will flatten their body and raise their head above the ground in a classic pre-strike stance.
Closely related to the king cobra this snake cares for its young which are born from eggs.
The babys have a length of 45 to 55 centimeters (18 to 22 in). They are highly aggressive and have already developed potent venom, which is as deadly as that of an adult.
Tho these snakes chose to prey mainly on rats they may attack anything.
Stages
Egg- Stage 1 - Joint gender
Teen - Stage 2 - male and female forms
Adult - Stage 3 - Male and female forms
