It will raise its head into the air and show its hood on the back of its head to scare away threats.
Cobras are very shy snakes. Cobras do not attack anyone unless they are provoked or feel threatened. When a person or animal is bit by a cobra, they need immediate medical attention.
The King Cobra is the longest venomous snake in the world. It is listed as Endangered on the Red List of Threatened Species.
Cobra
They are mean
The cobra is an animal that has a hood, which it expands when feeling threatened to appear larger and ward off potential predators.
If they are cornered, stepped on or feel threatened.
The snake with a hood behind its head is the cobra. This hood can expand when the cobra feels threatened or is about to strike, displaying its distinctive markings and warning potential threats.
When threatened, most members of the cobra family can expand their neck ribs to form a widened hood in a characteristic threat display. The name cobra comes from the Portuguese phrase cobra de capelo, which means snake with hood.
The spotted bush snake, also known as the African twig snake, is known to mimic the aggressive hooding behavior of a cobra when threatened. It flattens its neck and raises its head to resemble a cobra in an attempt to deter predators.
Yes, there is a possibility of a lawsuit being threatened in this situation.
I think they behave by not going by anyone and being mean
No, the cobra's hood is actually sort of like a flap of skin and when it is threatened it raises that to scare the predator away.