Yes
Cobras are native in Africa.
Asia and Africa
everywhere
King Cobras are found in the Philippines, Southern Asia and Northern Africa. There are other species of cobras that are found in New Guinea and Australia.
no because pythons live in south America and cobras live in Africa
Black Mambas are native to Africa and Cobras are native to South Asia.
No. Cobras are in Southeast Asia and India. Hyenas are in Africa, so they never meet.
No. Cobras are only found in Africa and Asia. Though, there are still some venomous snakes in Peru.
Cobras are also found in Africa.
Cobras and chimpanzees are native to Africa, while chameleons are found in various regions, including Africa, Madagascar, and parts of Asia. Cobras are a type of venomous snake primarily associated with Africa and parts of Asia. Chimpanzees are great apes that are indigenous to the forests and savannas of West and Central Africa. Chameleons, on the other hand, have a wider distribution but include many species that are indeed native to Africa.
Cobras don't live in South America. The live in parts of Africa and Asia.
Mostly in Kenya or Egypt are where the most deadliest snakes are, including the cobra