the snake family. they are reptiles.
how poisionous is the spitting cobra
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
Normally, any spitting cobra will be able to blind you by spitting their saliva in your eyes.
an adult red spitting cobra is 28-47 inches
phylum porifera
Two enemies of a spitting cobra are the possum and the mongoose.
5. They are:Black necked spitting cobraIndo-Chinese spitting cobraRed spitting cobraMozambique spitting cobra andGiant spitting cobra
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The black spitting cobra can be classified as the following:Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:ReptiliaOrder:SquamataSuborder:SerpentesFamily:ElapidaeGenus:NajaSpecies:N. pallidaThe latin name for it would be Naja pallida
There are spitting cobras and king cobras, but there aren't any spitting king cobras. Their scientific names are Ophiophagus Hannah (the king cobra), and there are at least 6 species of spitting cobras. These are Naja nigricollis, Naja siamensis, Naja pallida, Naja nubiae, Naja mossambica, and Naja ashei. King cobras and spitting cobras belong to separate genera (the king cobra is from the Ophiophagus genus and spitting cobras are from the Naja genus), but they both belong to the Elapidae family of snakes. The Elapidae family belongs to the Alethinophidia infraorder, the Serpentes suborder, the Squamata order, and the class Reptilia.
Spitting Cobras are well known for their ability to spit venom at their predators and prey.
number of offspring's in one lifetime for a spitting cobra