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No. This is a trick question. It is also rather insensitively put. It should have been asking in terms of symbology. The trick answer is: Dylsexics UNTIE ! Sanke very much.
No, Cleopatra did not keep a cobra on her body. Cobras are deadly snakes, causing a painful, lingering death if they bite you. The cobra, however, was a symbol of protection for the pharaohs and Cleopatra had three cobra heads on her crown or headband.No, Cleopatra did not keep a cobra on her body. Cobras are deadly snakes, causing a painful, lingering death if they bite you. The cobra, however, was a symbol of protection for the pharaohs and Cleopatra had three cobra heads on her crown or headband.No, Cleopatra did not keep a cobra on her body. Cobras are deadly snakes, causing a painful, lingering death if they bite you. The cobra, however, was a symbol of protection for the pharaohs and Cleopatra had three cobra heads on her crown or headband.No, Cleopatra did not keep a cobra on her body. Cobras are deadly snakes, causing a painful, lingering death if they bite you. The cobra, however, was a symbol of protection for the pharaohs and Cleopatra had three cobra heads on her crown or headband.No, Cleopatra did not keep a cobra on her body. Cobras are deadly snakes, causing a painful, lingering death if they bite you. The cobra, however, was a symbol of protection for the pharaohs and Cleopatra had three cobra heads on her crown or headband.No, Cleopatra did not keep a cobra on her body. Cobras are deadly snakes, causing a painful, lingering death if they bite you. The cobra, however, was a symbol of protection for the pharaohs and Cleopatra had three cobra heads on her crown or headband.No, Cleopatra did not keep a cobra on her body. Cobras are deadly snakes, causing a painful, lingering death if they bite you. The cobra, however, was a symbol of protection for the pharaohs and Cleopatra had three cobra heads on her crown or headband.No, Cleopatra did not keep a cobra on her body. Cobras are deadly snakes, causing a painful, lingering death if they bite you. The cobra, however, was a symbol of protection for the pharaohs and Cleopatra had three cobra heads on her crown or headband.No, Cleopatra did not keep a cobra on her body. Cobras are deadly snakes, causing a painful, lingering death if they bite you. The cobra, however, was a symbol of protection for the pharaohs and Cleopatra had three cobra heads on her crown or headband.
Well the Ford Racing M-6049-SCJA Cobra Jet Aluminum Heads go for 799.99 new online around there and depending on the labor a shop would give you or the tax im saying around over a grand to change from the stock 302 to cobra heads
I put an Edelbrock Torquer manifold on my 302 in a 1977 Cobra II Mustang , it didn't have a back water jacket and later my stock heads warped ( I SUSPECT that was the cause of the heads warping )
about 50 hp
Cobra Golf is a leading golf equipment manufacturer. It is based in Carlsbad , California, USA. King Cobra iron sets are manufactured in China and Mexico. Their heads are made in China and shafts in Mexico. These components are then shipped to Carlsbad, California where they are assembled into a finished product.
None! However, there are venomous snake heads. However, a single description is not possible to describe all. Some have triangular heads (vipers) and some have rounded heads.
Competing males "dance" together--they hood up and then press their heads together and which male is able to push the other male's head or lifted up body to the ground wins the chance to mate with the female King Cobra....this technique is also employed for deciding territory --- and snake handlers use it to make the king cobra submissive to handle and care for it.
I own an 87 Cobra GT with a 306, E303 cam, GT40 heads and intake, 24lbs injectors, much, much more and a Vortech Supercharger.....at idle, fuel pressure is at 42 lbs.
It depends, because there are many different kinds of cobras. However, they all have hoods on their heads, which spread when provoked. Like all other snakes, cobras have scales and they're cold blooded. They are also very venomous.
There are 8 possible outcomes when a coin is tossed 3 times. Here they are:1. Heads, Heads, Tails.2. Heads, Tails, Heads.3. Tails, Heads, Heads.4. Heads, Heads, Heads.5. Tails, Tails, Heads.6. Tails, Heads, Tails.7. Heads, Tails, Tails.8. Tails, Tails, Tails.There is only one outcome that is heads, heads, heads, so the probability of three heads coming up in three coin tosses is 1 in 8 or 0.125 for that probability.
the probability of getting heads-heads-heads if you toss a coin three times is 1 out of 9.