cobra... theres no such thing as African
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african rainforest
african rainforest
Cobra
The red spitting cobra.
The main reason is because the habitat of the King Cobra is being destroyed for products, and the King Cobra is running out of places to live. We get rid of an African Rainforest's worth of trees each year, so the King Cobra is in trouble. The king cobra is in trouble, but is considered "Vulnerable", not endangered.
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.
On the jungle floor in Asia as well as extensively in Africa. Cobra are very widespread throughout Asia & African tropical areas. It is very well able to adapt to differing environments.
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Some species of Cobra are: * King cobra * Spitting cobra * Burrowing cobra * American cobra or eastern coral snake
Monocled cobra; Adrian spectacled cobra; Spitting cobra; King cobra; Egyptian cobra. They are all hooded and extremely venomous.
If you go to the zoo, they might negotiate with you, but the king cobra would be very expensive.