Cobra

Are Indian cobras endangered?
Indian cobras used to have been hunted for their distinctive hood markings for the production of leather goods. This species is not considered endange...
Where Egyptian cobra live?
Egyptian cobras range throughout the dry, hot regions of northern Africa, south to Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. The black-necked spitting cobra lives ...
What do Egyptian cobra do?
Like other cobra species, it generally attempts to escape when approached, at least for a few metres, but if threatened it assumes the typical upright...
Where are Cobra found?
King cobras live mainly in the rain forests and plains of India, southern China, and Southeast Asia, and their coloring can vary greatly from region t...
What family does the Cobra belong to?
Cobras belong to the family Elapidae, the members of which are characterized by proteroglyph dentition, meaning they have two short, fixed fangs in th...
What do Cobra look like?
Cobras come in varying colors from black or dark brown to yellowish white. They have specialized muscles and ribs in the neck that can flare out when ...
What do Cobra do?
The king cobra—one of the most venomous snakes on the planet—can literally "stand up" and look a full-grown person in the eye. When confronted, they c...
What color are Cobra?
A full-grown king cobra is yellow, green, brown or black. They usually also have yellowish or white crossbars or chevrons. The belly may be uniform in...
How much does a baby Cobra weigh?
Females stay by their nests between two and 77 days. Hatchlings are between 37.5 and 58.5 cm (14.8 and 23.0 in) long and weigh 9 to 38 g (0.32 to 1.34...