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* The Egyptian ASP or COBRA * It is related to the cobra of India, and like the latter has the power ofinflating its neck into a hood * Its bite is very venomous * It is supposed to be the snake by means of whose bite Cleopatracommitted suicide, and hence is sometimes called Cleopatra'ssnake or asp
Legend has it that Cleopatra's death was caused by an asp bite. It is believed that she committed suicide by placing the snake, most likely an Egyptian cobra, to her chest. However, historical accounts vary and the exact snake species remains uncertain.
the ran snake
The name of a poisonous snake with three letters is the adder.
Poisonous asps are not a distinct species, but rather a misconception. Asps are a group of venomous snakes from the Viperidae family, including species like the Egyptian cobra and the puff adder. These snakes deliver venom through their fangs when they bite, which can be harmful or even deadly to humans.
She died from an Asp bite. She placed an Asp in her backet and the asp probally killed her since Asps are poisonous snakes.
no.
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yes
The most famous recipient of an asp bite was Cleopatra, or so legend has it.
Suicide from the bite of an asp, a poisonous snake.
a bite from a small viper, that has deadly venom
No. There is no reason to believe that even one asp but her. If you are referring to her death, there was no snake involved.
She committed suicide by letting an asp bite her in the chest.
Cleopatra - bitten by an asp
Most think that she died due to an asp, a type of snake, bite but she plucked her arm with a poisoned comb which looked like a snake bite. I read about this in a library book.
she killed herself with her pet asp (a small snake).