China residents found three king cobra nests, including one guarded over 72 eggs
Residents in Yunnan, China, unearthed three king cobra nests, sparking excitement among scientists eager to expand their understanding of snake reproduction.
One nest, situated close to Kunming, was remarkable for its clutch of seventy-two eggs, indicating possible group guarding and diverse nesting practices.
These findings significantly enhance the geographical information surrounding king cobra nesting behaviors.
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