The 18-foot king cobra’s story is a microcosm of the larger tragedies that unfolded during World War II. Its death, alongside the countless other animal lives lost, highlights how human conflict ...
In 1937, near Port Dickson, Malaysia, a king cobra was caught and recorded as the longest venomous snake at 18 feet 8 inches. Taken to the London Zoo, its fate changed with World War II's outbreak.
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