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  2. Cape cobra - Wikipedia

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    Other carnivorous mammals such as meerkats and a few species of mongoose often prey on the Cape cobra and are its main predators; [8] they have a low susceptibility to its venom. Various birds of prey, including secretary birds and snake eagles, may also prey on this species, as do some other species of snakes. [6]

  3. Naja - Wikipedia

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    Several other elapid species are also called "cobras", such as the king cobra and the rinkhals, but neither is a true cobra, in that they do not belong to the genus Naja, but instead each belong to monotypic genera Hemachatus (the rinkhals) [1] and Ophiophagus (the king cobra/hamadryad). [2] [3]

  4. Naja ashei - Wikipedia

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    Naja ashei, commonly known as Ashe's spitting cobra or the giant spitting cobra, is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae. The species is native to Africa . It is the world's largest species of spitting cobra .

  5. Rinkhals - Wikipedia

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    The rinkhals has a varied diet. Its main prey is toads, [8] but it also eats small mammals, amphibians, and other reptiles. [10] Another difference between the rinkhals and the African cobras, is that they are ovoviviparous. [6] They give birth to 20–35 live young, but as many as 65 young have been recorded. [8]

  6. Egyptian cobra - Wikipedia

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    The Egyptian cobra was represented in Egyptian mythology by the cobra-headed goddess Meretseger. A stylised Egyptian cobra—in the form of the uraeus representing the goddess Wadjet—was the symbol of sovereignty for the Pharaohs who incorporated it into their diadem. This iconography was continued through the end of the ancient Egyptian ...

  7. Mozambique spitting cobra - Wikipedia

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    The cobra's diet mainly consists of amphibians, other snakes, birds, eggs, small mammals, and occasionally even insects. [4] This cobra has been reported to scavenge and eat carcasses in an advanced stage of decomposition. [7] It has been documented feeding on venomous snakes such as black mamba and has developed immunity to its venom. [8]

  8. Snake Hiding in Bed Bites Woman While She's Fluffing ... - AOL

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    Just last week, a man in Stellenbosch, South Africa, returned home to find a live cape cobra curled underneath a pillow in his bed. According to UPI, the man called Stellenbosch Snake Removals for ...

  9. Spitting cobra - Wikipedia

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    A "spitting" cobra is any of several species of cobra that can intentionally, defensively shoot their venom directly from their fangs. This substance has two functions, with the first being as venom that can be absorbed via the victim’s eyes, mouth, or nose (or any mucous membrane or existing wound), and secondly as a toxungen , which can be ...

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