The Indian cobra, or Naja naja, faces threats from various natural predators and human activities. Its main enemies include larger snakes, Birds of Prey, and some mammals like mongooses, which are known for their resistance to cobra venom. Additionally, habitat destruction, poaching for the illegal pet trade, and human encroachment pose significant risks to their population. Despite their venomous nature, they often rely on camouflage and defensive behaviors to avoid confrontation.
What are the enemies of the Egyptian cobra?[the snake]
it is queen cobra
Indian Cobra was created in 1758.
Only one, Queen Cobra
Yes... The mongoose.
Most probably not as they are mortal enemies.
Yes... The mongoose.
The Indian Cobra and the King Cobra are not the same species, but they both belong to the Elpidae (Elapid) family. Despite their name the Indian Cobra and the King Cobra are not as closely related as one might expect. The genus, Naja, contains what the majority of the population on earth call 'cobras'. The King Cobra does not belong to the Naja genus. It belongs to a different genus. The Indian Cobra on the other hand stays to true to it's name and is a species in the Naja genus.
The most distinctive and impressive characteristic of the Indian cobra is the hood.
mongoose and man
Both Mongoose and Mankind .
It's an Indian Proverb.