Three King Cobra Nests Found in Yunnan, One Containing 72 Eggs
Residents in Yunnan province, China, discovered three king cobra nests, generating significant interest among wildlife scientists. One of the nests, located near the city of Kunming, contained an unusually large clutch of 72 eggs. The discovery suggests that king cobras may engage in group guarding behavior and follow varied nesting practices. These findings add valuable data to the limited geographical knowledge of king cobra nesting habits and reproduction.
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