king cobra
King Cobras are snakes with something on their neck that spreads when they are angry or something. They are brown snakes.
The snake with a hood behind its head is the cobra. This hood can expand when the cobra feels threatened or is about to strike, displaying its distinctive markings and warning potential threats.
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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.
Let's see.. Cobra Krait Viper that's three five-letter-named snakes right off the top of my head.
Yes, the king cobra is a vertebrate, and has 200-400 vertebra in its body, just after the head. That's how it can bend its body to slither and move.
The spotted bush snake, also known as the African twig snake, is known to mimic the aggressive hooding behavior of a cobra when threatened. It flattens its neck and raises its head to resemble a cobra in an attempt to deter predators.
Are you saying that the snake has like a "hood" around the head? If so, that is a cobra.
Snakes eat their food whole. Usually head first. The lower jaw on snakes can unhinge enabling the snake to eat much larger prey than their head. The snakes body muscles then push the meal down inside the snakes stomach.
the king cobra or any other snake have 2 body parts the head and its rest
Without the head the body cannot live. Have you ever seen when a snakes head is cut from its body and the body twitches some? That is the nerves of the snake. Same principle with humans I believe.
The spitting cobra projects, or " spits " it's venom at it's prey, specifically at it's head or face to blind and kill it.