Some North American zoos have cobra's, but you won't find them out in the wild. The different species of cobra live in habitats ranging from tropical rain forests and swamps to savannas and deserts. Because many cobra species prey on small rodents, the snakes may hunt or live in areas around human settlements or in fields where crops grow-both places where rodents thrive. Cobras are found in most parts of Africa except for the Sahara Desert. Their range extends through the Middle East, Central Asia, South Asia and into Southeast Asia as far as Indonesia and the Philippines, and into southern China.
no, I'm pretty sure there aren't even cobras anywhere in the Americas
no because pythons live in south America and cobras live in Africa
nowhere
Cobras don't live in South America. The live in parts of Africa and Asia.
yes they do
What countries in South America have snakes?
There are no vipers that live in Australia. Vipers are more commonly found in other countries such as Africa, Asia, America, and Europe.
there are 1,000,000 there are 1,000,000
the cobras live in the united states of America.
If you live in the USA, you live on North America.
North America
yes they do manly in the sunshine coast and sydney and canberra
Yes, dogs do live in north america.