Do you mean a Cobra? They are the only snakes with hoods to my knowledge, and sometimes go by the name "Hooded Snake".
If so, there are many kinds of Cobras, such as the King, Monocle, Egyptian, Indian, Shield-Nosed, Burrowing, Desert Black, and Water Cobras.
no it will open its hood and get ready to attack
Snake charmers typically use venomous snakes such as cobras or vipers, as their movements and hood flaring can create an intriguing spectacle. However, this practice is controversial as it can be harmful to the snakes and ultimately encourages their capture from the wild.
snake in their active position make our hood enlarges and open the mouth and produce hissing sound more strongly to frightened our enemies.
same shape as other snakes except when they seek danger the unfold their hood that is shape like two ovals each side of the snake
The term "hood" can refer to several animals, but one notable example is the cobra, particularly the Indian cobra or spectacled cobra. These snakes have a distinctive hood that they expand when threatened, displaying their warning coloration to deter predators. Additionally, some birds, such as certain species of pigeons, have "hoods" formed by feathers around their necks, contributing to their appearance.
Snakes of the subfamily Natricinae are usually regarded as water snakes.
No snakes are herbivores.
male snakes..
milk snakes and coral snakes they look the same but coral snakes are dangerous and milk snakes aren't
Rattlesnakes, king snakes, gopher snakes, coral snakes, rat snakes, garter snakes and many others.
well i know a few cool snakes. Rattle snakes, king snakes, black snakes, coach whips, chicken snakes, garter snakes, and coral snakes. you can google them for more information.
No I think most species of snakes are carnivores