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.
no
The spreadable hood
No. Their markings might look a bit like eyes, that's all.
Cobras survive by adapting to their environments, hunting prey, and using venom to paralyze enemies and prey. It also has a hood at its neck, which spreads out if it s threatened.
no because king cobras have hoods and no heat-sensing pits,while the pit viper has no hood and has those heat-sensing pits.
It has a hood over it's head like all cobras do!
Cobras have a wide hood. They have huge fangs and are very venomous. They can lift 10 feet off the ground.
I don't think they do because it says cobras are deadly but silent. No they don't Cobras can hiss and open their hood to defend and bite prey. yea all they do is hiss so they don't bark
the king cobra hisses when threatend and lifts one third of its body in the air and flares its hood to look more intimagating
Cobras are a species of venomous snake that have specialized vertebrae that when extended, give them a "hood". Size and colorations vary from species to species.
The Monocled Cobra has a wide range. They live in Asia, China, the Himalayas, and India. Their name comes from the monocle-like marking on the back of the hood.
same shape as other snakes except when they seek danger the unfold their hood that is shape like two ovals each side of the snake