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Australia’s Reptile Park hatches first king cobras in 16 years, marking a major captive breeding success.
The Australian Reptile Park has successfully hatched its first king cobras in 16 years, a rare achievement in Australia.
Born to a pair named Medusa and Rajar, the venomous hatchlings—under 30 cm long—are displaying natural behaviors like hooding.
Kept in a secure, climate-controlled environment due to their potent venom, the young snakes are being closely monitored.
The event marks a significant milestone in captive breeding, offering Australians a rare chance to observe one of the world’s largest venomous snakes.
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El Parque de Reptiles de Australia eclosiona las primeras cobras reyes en 16 años, marcando un gran éxito en la cría en cautiverio.