Does any US state naturally have a wild, established King Cobra population?

Answer

No state naturally has a wild, established population.

The King Cobra is definitively not indigenous to North America, meaning no state within the United States harbors a naturally occurring, wild population. Any King Cobra present within the fifty states exists exclusively in captivity, divided between controlled environments like accredited zoological facilities and privately owned collections. This absence of a native population is crucial when considering ecological risk, as it separates their presence entirely from the natural dynamics governing native snake counts, such as those involving rattlesnakes.

Does any US state naturally have a wild, established King Cobra population?
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