The flaps on a cobra that you see on it's neck is called a "Hood." When you see the hood closed it means it's in a calm mood. When it's in an attack stance, the hood will open and the hood shows the target that it's going to attack. Also they shoot acid at your eyes to blind you so they can get into their prey. The most deadliest snake, a cobra, also known as a King Cobra.
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They have gill flaps underneath their neck.
A group of cobras is called a quiver
The flaps are simply called flaps.
It is referred to as the "epiglottis" pronounced
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A group of cobras is called a quiver
Cobras have a distinct inflated (wider) neck region.
King Cobras are snakes with something on their neck that spreads when they are angry or something. They are brown snakes.
CombAnswerGIGLONo, the comb is the fleshy structure on top of their head (there are several different types, not just the normal type, which is called a 'single comb'). I think the questioner was asking about the 2 fleshy flaps of skin which hang under the beak, down the front of the neck. These are called 'wattles'.
Cobras survive by adapting to their environments, hunting prey, and using venom to paralyze enemies and prey. It also has a hood at its neck, which spreads out if it s threatened.