How dangerous are cobras?
Keeping this in consideration, are Cobras aggressive?
The short answer is yes. King cobras pack a potent venom mostly made up of neurotoxins, and a single bite from one of these snakes could be fatal. However, when confronted, king cobras will usually attempt to escape rather than attack and will only become aggressive if continuously provoked.
Additionally, can a baby cobra kill you?
Baby cobras may be cute but they can blind, paralyze, and often kill you. A “Spitting Cobra” right out of the egg has the instinctive ability to stream an extremely toxic venom right in your eye. An adult can eject a stream of venom up to eight feet, so a baby can spray your face from about two to four feet away.
Unless the right antivenom is administered quickly, a human bite victim can die within 30 minutes. Their venom is powerful enough that a single bite can kill a 12,000-pound elephant in just three hours.