It depends what you mean by scientific name. Cobras belong to the 'Elapidae' family of snakes, within which, there are a number of families including 'Naja' - See the related link to Wikipedia for more information on this section of the snakes family.
The scientific name for the King cobra is Ophiophagus hannah
There is no snake found called corba, but there is the cobra snake. If you are looking for a scientific name, you can use Elapidae which refers to the family of snakes.
The scientific name Ophiophagus hannah means "snake-eating snake" in Greek. This name reflects the king cobra's diet, as it primarily preys on other snakes.
The snake got its name from Portuguese sailors in The 16th century. Cobra means snake in Portuguese
NO they don't because then they would not have the name COBRA!
It is an Latin word chosen by the scientist or person who classified or discovered the species. Usually consisting of two words the first will indicate Genus the second Species. If you look at Naja atra it will tell you Genus Naja = Cobra Atra = The Chinese cobra
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There is more than one genus and species of cobra. Answer Multiple species of cobra Some genera are NajaOphiophagus
It is the largest of all cobra's AND the largest of all venemous snakes.