20 to 30 years depending on the enviorment.
in Egypt.
yes
Egyptian cobras have a varied diet. The snakes eat small animals such as rabbits, eggs, birds, frogs, and also other snakes.
Egyptians, like many cultures, have historically feared cobras due to their venomous nature and aggressive behavior. The Egyptian cobra, in particular, is associated with danger and death, often symbolizing chaos and destruction in ancient mythology. Additionally, cobras were seen as protectors of the pharaohs, which added to their mystique and the fear they inspired. This combination of danger and symbolic significance has contributed to the fear of cobras in Egyptian culture.
Egyptian cobras have a varied diet. The snakes eat small animals such as rabbits, eggs, birds, frogs, and also other snakes.
The snakes you would commonly find in Egypt are Egyptian Cobras, Burtons's Carpet Vipers, Saw Scales Vipers, Spitting Cobras and Horned Vipers.
Yes, cobras can be found in Kenya. The most common species is the Egyptian cobra (Naja haje), which is known to inhabit various regions in the country. It is important to be cautious when encountering cobras in the wild as their venom can be dangerous.
They are snakes.
The cobras in Ancient Egypt was a sign of protection.
All cobras are venomous snakes. The Egyptian Cobra is considered one of the most deadly due to it's aggressiveness and amount of venom it injects with a single bite.
Cobras can live up to 20 years in the wild, with some species living slightly longer in captivity. Their lifespan can be impacted by factors such as habitat loss, predation, and disease.
Egyptian cobras have a varied diet. The snakes eat small animals such as rabbits, eggs, birds, frogs, and also other snakes.