No. There were no snakes in the Paleozoic. The first snakes appeared in the late Meoszoic. Cobras appeared in the Cenozoic.
Paleozoic
The first period in the Paleozoic Era was the Cambrian.
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Some species of Cobra are: * King cobra * Spitting cobra * Burrowing cobra * American cobra or eastern coral snake
Monocled cobra; Adrian spectacled cobra; Spitting cobra; King cobra; Egyptian cobra. They are all hooded and extremely venomous.
If you go to the zoo, they might negotiate with you, but the king cobra would be very expensive.
The Cambrian Period was from about 543 to 490 million years ago. It is the earliest period in the Paleozoic ("old life") Era. Until relatively recently paleontologists thought this marked the beginning of life. Primitive life is now know from the Pre-Cambrian Eon.
Paleozoic
The Paleozoic
Yes, there is a Ford Mustang Cobra and a Ford Shelby Cobra also known as an AC Cobra.
A mongoose will eat a cobra A mongoose will eat a cobra
Trilobites, eurypterids, and blastoids are examples of Paleozoic invertebrates that became extinct by the end of the Paleozoic era. These marine creatures were once diverse and abundant but disappeared due to various environmental changes and extinction events at the end of the era.