No, python is not the opponent of King Cobra .
King Cobra (the longest venomous snake in the world ) attempts to capture, kill and eat this reticular python (it grows to the longest snake in the world), the python coils up, strangles it and dies in the process. When they were found, they were all dead.
King Cobra found his opponent...
When Cobra attacks, they attack the victim's head bottom and then kill it by injecting a toxic cocktail (haha), which (haha) quickly shuts down the nervous system and paralyzes its prey. They can deal with most snakes they encounter.
The python was bitten behind the head by a cobra and suffered from the deadly venom of the king cobra, trying to defend its life by squeezing its attacker to death. She was very successful. They strangle food with muscles, which are usually made up of mammals, not other snakes.
but no one survived.
It is not clear how often these types of peak snake king competitions occur in the wild. While we may not be sure the death fight was the result of a natural encounter or the result of imposed on the snake, regardless of the trigger, the order of events seems clear in this case. The King Coke tries to bite off a little bigger prey than it can swallow. Given the huge size of the adult python, the python in turn does what the python does: it coils up and strangles its attacker.
In the end, the power of the python cannot be compared with the venom of the cobra. It will kill the pythons very quickly and they will all die within about 30 minutes.