no the don't because they are not a rattle snake
No, only rattlesnakes have this feature, not cobras.
No
"Iroquois" is not the name of a language but refers to a group of tribes speaking related but different languages - so there is no such thing as an Iroquois word for anything.In Onondaga, I shake a rattle is haristonniaha.In Cayuga, a horn rattle is gahsdawędra; a rattle of turtle shell is ganyahdę gahsdawędra.In Oneida a rattle is astawʌ́·sliˀ.
Yes, very much so!
Chiuauas shake so much because they are scared. Think about it. They are small animals and you are big to them.
It is thought that rattlesnakes began developing the rattle during the ancient America past when the continent was inhabited by herds of large hoofed mammals. The rattle served as a warning of the snake's presence so they would not be trampled upon. They only rattle when they detect a possible threat approaching.
Cobras are snakes, which are reptiles. All reptiles have scales, so, king cobras have dry, scaly skin.
There is no powder on a rattlesnake's rattle so the answer is no.
a mongoose eats a king cobra so the cobra is the mongoose's prey.
Young snakes with few segments on the rattle will be much lower in volume than a larger snake with a number of segments. However, if a snake lives a long life without losing rattle segments the rattle will become so long and heavy that it cannot be rattled easily and the sound, if any, will be subdued.
They are snakes.
king cobras do not have teeth they have fangs, not all snakes have fangs only some
because they have poison
you have toooooooooo much sugar so u should dump him