A snake expert living in the Philippines actually claimed to be immune to venomous snake venom, and he actually kissed a highly venomous Filipino cobra in front of his neighbors, and the result can be imagined that the expert was bitten by the Philippine cobra on the spot and died in front of the tongue.

The expert recently caught a wild Filipino cobra, but he claimed to have tamed the venomous cobra. When he showed off the snake to onlookers, claiming to be immune to the cobra's venom, the expert actually held the Philippine cobra to his mouth and kissed it. However, the venomous cobra suddenly launched an attack, biting the snake expert's tongue, and the expert collapsed on the ground on the spot and howled in pain. Although the medical staff rushed to the scene after receiving the emergency notice to treat the snake expert, the expert still did not survive, and the expert had already died of poison when the doctor arrived.
Philippine Cobra
This expert was bitten to death by the famous Philippine cobra, the Philippine cobra is the most venomous cobra in the world, and its venom is second only to the Egyptian cobra in the cobra family, so the Philippine cobra can be said to be the most poisonous venomous snake in the cobra family.
Philippine cobra was first discovered by American biologists in 1922, this poisonous snake mainly lives on the northern islands of the Philippines, mainly distributed in Luzon, Mindoro, Catanduanes Province and Masbat and other islands, the Philippine cobra in the cobra family is a larger one, Their body length can grow to about 1.5 meters to 2 meters, the overall proportion of Philippine cobras is relatively short and fat compared with other cobra family members of the snake species, they are mainly dark brown in their infancy, and their body color will gradually become light brown when adults. Philippine cobras mainly live in low-lying plains, fields, forests and jungles, and sometimes in order to prey, they will also live near farmland to catch voles, and even run to the homes of residents to catch rats, so the Philippine cobras will pose a great threat to the safety of farmers.
Not all cobras in the cobra family can spray venom, as many as 16 of the 33 known cobra species will spray venom, and it is mainly concentrated in Asia, where 9 species of cobras can spray venom. For example, the Zhoushan cobra living in China is a kind of poisonous cobra, of course, the poisonous Philippine cobra is also a kind of cobra that can spray poison, so when encountering cobras in the wild, their poison spraying technology is the main one.
Animals immune to cobra venom
Although humans are not immune to snake venom, some animals in nature can be immune to snake venom. The king cobra is basically immune to the venom of all venomous snakes distributed in the living area, the king cobra mainly feeds on other snakes, in order to catch other snakes, the king cobra has evolved to be immune to the venom of other venomous snakes, and the venomous snake like the cobra has only a chance to escape when it encounters the king cobra.
Honey badgers are often described as eating snakes like eating spicy strips, they are an omnivore, but if they encounter snakes, they will not mind a full meal, eating more snakes are often bitten by snakes, honey badgers have a special substance that can neutralize the venom component of poisonous snakes, after being bitten by poisonous snakes, honey badgers only need to sleep for a while.