The king cobra may bite as many as 200 or more people in a single year.
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It's difficult to determine an exact number as data on king cobra bites can vary and may not always be accurate. However, king cobra bites on humans are relatively rare due to their shy nature and remote habitat. When bites do occur, they can be deadly without prompt medical treatment.
It is estimated that up to 300,000 people were killed during the Nanjing Massacre that occurred in 1937 in Nanjing, China.
A cobra snake's length can vary, but on average they can grow between 1.2 to 2 meters long.
It is uncertain how many people were killed in Kinglake itself, in the Black Saturday bushfires of Fbruary 2009. Kinglake, together with the nearby towns of Strathewen, Humevale, Steels Creek, Chum Creek, Kinglake West, Toolangi and Flowerdale, was the worst-hit area, and in this region there were 120 people killed.
The average human bite force is around 150-200 pounds per square inch. However, this can vary based on factors such as age, gender, and individual strength.
snakes have tales!!!!!!!!!!!!!! they also love humans so next time u seee a snake, make it seem small and it will bite u!!!!!!!!!!! Please disregard the (*) who wrote the above answer. There are many kinds of snakes. Most are not harmful, and some are helpful (king snakes and rat snakes for example).