Ophiophagus salvatana
The Luzon king cobra (Ophiophagus salvatana) is a species of king cobra that is endemic to the island of Luzon in northern Philippines.[1] TaxonomyThe Luzon king cobra was recognized as a distinct species in an article published in the European Journal of Taxonomy on October 16, 2024.[2] EtymologyThe species name of "salvatana" is the name for king cobra in the Tagalog language [1] DescriptionThe Luzon king cobra can grow to a length of up to 10 ft (3.0 m).[2] The Luzon king cobra lacks pale bands along the body, and fewer pterygoid teeth only having 11 compared to the other species having 18-21.[1] Distribution and habitatThe Luzon king cobra is found only in Luzon and is one of two species of king cobra found in the Philippines, with the other being the Sunda king cobra (Ophiophagus bungarus).[3] ConservationAs a member of the king cobra family, the Luzon king cobra is also considered as "vulnerable" under the IUCN Red List.[2] However due to the fact this was before the fact the species split it may need reassessment, as the Luzon king cobra has a more restrictive range.[1] References
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