Egyptian cobra teeth can vary in size, but they typically measure around 1 to 2 centimeters in length. These fangs are specially adapted for injecting venom into their prey, allowing them to immobilize or kill it quickly. The length and structure of their teeth are crucial for their hunting strategy.
Fangs.
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They are called fangs.A Fang is hollow tube attached to a poisonous gland on one side. Therefore they are two poisonous glands for two fangs.When the cobra stikes, the poisonous glands get squized and poison flows into fangs and enters into the organism to which it striked.Cobra -- Naja naja (Scientific name). It is with hoodKing Cobra -- Ophiophagus hanna (scientific name). The largest venomous snake found in India
cobras do not have teeth they have FANGS. some snakes so not have fangs eg. the grass snake.
King Cobra's have no teeth, only 2 fangs.
No, any other of the corbras have teeth but the other snakes usually bring their food
Yes, the mongoose can kill a cobra. With its' quick reflexes and sharp teeth, the cobra can't stand a chance.
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Born with razor-sharp teeth to bite through skin!
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