with its sharp needle like fangs
Indian Cobra was created in 1758.
The Indian Cobra and the King Cobra are not the same species, but they both belong to the Elpidae (Elapid) family. Despite their name the Indian Cobra and the King Cobra are not as closely related as one might expect. The genus, Naja, contains what the majority of the population on earth call 'cobras'. The King Cobra does not belong to the Naja genus. It belongs to a different genus. The Indian Cobra on the other hand stays to true to it's name and is a species in the Naja genus.
The most distinctive and impressive characteristic of the Indian cobra is the hood.
It's an Indian Proverb.
A life span of a Indian cobra is 20 years
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cause of moongooses
Most times, the cobra is de-fanged (this is very painful for the snake and often leads to death). The charmer waves an object back and forth. The snake follows it, readying itself for a defensive strike. The music can't actually be heard by the cobra, and is just used for show.
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by biting you. it has a dangerous venom
The Indian cobra is a fairly common species, occurring in several subspecies.
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