The kingsnake and king cobra, despite their 'royal' names, have significant differences. The non-venomous kingsnake relies on constriction, while the venomous king cobra uses a deadly neurotoxin.
The king cobra, which boasts the most deadly venom, is the world's longest venomous snake, while the kingsnake, much maligned, is recognized by its dramatic appearance and non-venomous status.
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