Although the mongoose is small, it possesses special skills that easily defeat its prey in wild animals. This little species is extremely intelligent, they attack directly on the head of the venomous snake which is a dangerous part with its poisonous fangs but also the weakest point of the snake in wild animals. The mongoose knows this, it attacks continuously at the weak point, roughly biting the opponent’s head, thereby gaining victory in wild animals. With such a hunting style, the mongoose has successfully defeated the venomous snakes quickly.
Not only that, the most special in mongoose is probably the immunity to snake poison, especially king cobra, which helps them confidently hunt these species. It is known that the poisons of many snake in wild animals The acetylcholine receptor in mongooses is similar to that of the snake itself, but is slightly mutated so that the venom simply doesn’t interact with muscle cells in wild animals. Therefore, when facing the king cobra, the mongoose is very confident in wild animals.
Although the king cobra is the obsession of many animals, and very few animals dare to “play around” with this cold-blooded animal. In the opposite direction, the mongoose, despite its relatively small size, is a “revenge” of the king cobra. These two opponents are wrapped in an extremely fierce battle in wild animals.
The mongoose is the more active one, as they constantly rush in with their attacks. The king cobra seemed quite bewildered, when half wanted to fight, half wanted to run away in wild animals. However, it also delivered many fatal bites towards the mongoose, leaving the animal in tatters and shaking in wild animals. The mongoose makes full use of its speed to constantly move to dodge attacks, while waiting for the snake to open, then grab the neck and squeeze it with its teeth in wild animals.