It aims its venomous spit at the attackers eyes partially or even permanently blinding them. If it misses the spit is usually enough warning for the attacker and it will probably leave it alone.
The Spitting Cobra uses muscle contractions to re-direct the venom out of tiny holes at the base of the fangs. This propels a stream of venom forwards - and is usually directed towards the eyes as a defence. During 'normal' use, the venom is sent to the tip of the fangs for injection into prey.
The spitting cobra projects venom by forcing it out at high speed from its front fangs.
There is a tiny hole at the base of the fang - where it leaves the gums. Muscular contractions force the venom through the hole - and it's usually aimed at the attackers eyes.
They actually spray venom. They spray it from their fangs and into a predators eyes to cause blindness.
The spitting cobra projects, or " spits " it's venom at it's prey, specifically at it's head or face to blind and kill it.
It uses its "spit", or venom, to paralyse other animals that are attacking or threatening it. For example, if a fox were to approach the spitting cobra, the cobra will spit at the fox to keep it away. This keeps the cobra safe and protected from the fox.
It is a predator because it can spit venom a its preys eyes to protect it self
There are several species of spitting cobras, the King Cobra is not one of them. Black-Necked Spitting Cobra Black Spitting Cobra Western Barred Spitting Cobra Red Spitting Cobra Mozambique Spitting Cobra Malaysian Spitting Cobra Black and White Spitting Cobra Sumatran Spitting Cobra Nubian Spitting Cobra
Spitting Cobras are well known for their ability to spit venom at their predators and prey.
There are several different species of "spitting" cobras. A general estimated distance that they project (spit) their venom would be around 2 to 3 meters.
No, King Cobras cannot spit venom. Only spitting cobras can. they inject venom
to blind the predator or just to stun it so the cobra can escape NNRB
no way.. king cobra are the largest venomous snakes, they are specalised in preying on other snakes and are immune to the other snakes' venom. In addition to that all snakes have a transparent cover on their eyes so the spitter's venom wont blind the king cobra. in a battle b/w a king cobra and and the spitting cobra, king cobra will easily kill and devour the spitter...
Some snakes like the spitting king cobra would however non venemous snakes like the corn snake (Elaphe Guttata) don't spit as they have no venom to spit at the enemy. When a snake spits it is shooting venom at the enemy.
The Spitting Cobra can spit poisen into the eyes of its enemies upto 8 feet away.
They spit at their enemies.
Skunks can.