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        "description": "<p>The longest venomous snake in the world, the king cobra, can find itself on the other end of the food chain.</p>", 
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        "title": "King Cobra vs. Saltwater Crocodile", 
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        "transcript": "<p class=\"MsoNormal\">Beneath the leaf litter in one of India\u2019s southern forests, a nest of royal predators are working to join the world.</p><p class=\"MsoNormal\">They are the longest venomous snakes in the world -  King Cobras.</p><p class=\"MsoNormal\">Though they may grow to be 18 feet in length, these babies are a mere 15 inches long.</p><p class=\"MsoNormal\">Despite their diminutive size, they already look and act like their parents, equipped with all the skills necessary to survive in their new environment.</p><p class=\"MsoNormal\">But these skills won\u2019t be enough to assure survival\u2026and while the rest of his brethren head high above for safety, one small snake slithers for the water and a thirst-quenching drink.</p><p class=\"MsoNormal\">Unfortunately, fate is not on his side. Another pint-sized predator is on the look-out for food, too.</p><p class=\"MsoNormal\">The saltwater crocodile is a legendary giant of these forests. This species is the largest living reptile in the world. Adults can grow well over 20 feet long and weigh in at over a ton.</p><p class=\"MsoNormal\">Crocodiles are opportunistic hunters, lying in wait for an unsuspecting animal to come along\u2026like the baby king cobra.</p><p class=\"MsoNormal\">The snake's misguided instinct is a windfall for the little salty who swiftly snaps up the little king cobra, and enjoys an unexpected snack.</p>", 
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