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cobraAny of several poisonous snakes, especially the genus Naja, of the family Elapidae, found in Africa and southern Asia, species of which can grow from 1 m/3 ft to over 4.3 m/14 ft. The neck stretches into a hood when the snake is alarmed. Cobra venom contains nerve toxins powerful enough to kill humans. The Indian cobra Naja naja is about 1.5 m/5 ft long, and found over most of southern Asia. Some individuals have ‘spectacle’ markings on the hood. The hamadryad N. hannah of southern and southeast Asia can be 4.3 m/14 ft or more, and eats snakes. The ringhals Hemachatus hemachatus of South Africa and the black-necked cobra N. nigricollis, of the African savannah are both about 1 m/3 ft long. Both are able to spray venom towards the eyes of an attacker. A species of cobra, Naja manadalayensis, was identified in Myanmar in 2000. It is a ‘spitting’ cobra (able to project its venom). This makes a total of four African species and six Asian. Cobra
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| He was exceedingly dark, almost swarthy, with a thin face, black- bearded to the lips, an abundance of coarse black hair in some disorder, a high nose and eyes that glittered with as soulless an expression as those of a cobra. He killed a king cobra that had been seen in the Rajah's garden. It would be futile to attempt to describe them to Earth men, since substance is the only thing which they possess in common with any creature of the past or present with which you are familiar--even their venom is of an unearthly virulence that, by comparison, would make the cobra de capello seem quite as harmless as an angleworm. |
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