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Mink, Rat or Rabbit is the first album by The Detroit Cobras, released 24 February 1998 (see 1998 in music). The title quotes a line from Irma Thomas 's "Hittin on Nothing" complaining that the singer has not received a promised mink coat.
8- Asian tiger mosquito 7- Indian leopard 6- Tiger 5- Asian elephant 4- Indian cobra 3- Saltwater crocodile 2- Russell's viper 1- Box jellyfish. Run order: 1 - Leopard (7th) 2 - Komodo dragon (11th) 3 - Asian Elephant (5th) 4 - Sloth Bear (9th) 5 - Indian Cobra (4th) 6 - Asian Giant Hornet (10th) *Countdown of non-finalist contenders* 7 - Tiger ...
The most important factors in the difference of mortality rates among victims envenomated by cobras is the severity of the bite and which cobra species caused the envenomation. The Caspian cobra (N. oxiana) and the Philippine cobra (N. philippinensis) are the two cobra species with the most toxic venom based on LD 50 studies on mice.
The king cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) is a species complex of snakes endemic to Asia.With an average of 3.18 to 4 m (10.4 to 13.1 ft) and a record length of 5.85 m (19.2 ft), [2] it is the world's longest venomous snake and among the heaviest.
The Lion and the Cobra is the debut album by Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor, released on 5 October 1987 [4] by Ensign and Chrysalis Records. O'Connor recorded the album while in the later stages of pregnancy with her first child.
Cobras, mambas, and taipans are mid- to large sized snakes which can reach 2 m (6 ft 7 in) or above. The king cobra is the world's longest venomous snake with a maximum length of 5.85 m (19.2 ft) and an average mass of 6 kg (13 lb). [7]
Just call him the King Cobra. ... For the Reds it’s the kind of bullpen weapon few teams have — the strikeout guy who can face down even the most dangerous hitters in the hottest spot of a ...
Collett's snake (Pseudechis colletti), also commonly known as Collett's black snake, Collett's cobra, or Down's tiger snake, is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae. The species is native to Australia. Collett's snake is capable of delivering a fatal bite and is considered the nineteenth most venomous snake in the world. [1]