King cobra mystery that's puzzled scientists for 188 years finally solved

Scientists identified four new species of king cobra from 154 museum specimens.

King cobra facing camera.
The mighty king cobra is actually a group of four species — not just one.
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The mighty king cobra — the world's longest venomous snake — is actually four distinct species, scientists have confirmed in a new study.

For 188 years, the king cobra has been represented by a single species, Ophiophagus hannah. But this widely distributed species shows huge differences in body coloration and other physical characteristics across different regions, leading scientists to question whether it is a single species.

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