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  2. Moment deadly cobra drops from ceiling onto teenage girl’s ...

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    CCTV footage shows the moment a live cobra dropped from the ceiling onto a teenager’s shoulder. The 15-year-old was relaxing on a sofa playing with her phone when the reptile emerged from a ...

  3. Cobra - Wikipedia

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    The eastern coral snake or American cobra (Micrurus fulvius), which also does not rear upwards and produce a hood when threatened [4]: p.30 The false water cobra (Hydrodynastes gigas) is the only "cobra" species that is not a member of the Elapidae. It does not rear upwards, produces only a slight flattening of the neck when threatened, and is ...

  4. List of poisonous animals - Wikipedia

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    The hooded pitohui.The neurotoxin homobatrachotoxin on the birds' skin and feathers causes numbness and tingling on contact.. The following is a list of poisonous animals, which are animals that passively deliver toxins (called poison) to their victims upon contact such as through inhalation, absorption through the skin, or after being ingested.

  5. Cobratoxin - Wikipedia

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    The cobras that produce the toxin live in tropical and subtropical regions of Africa and Asia. The venom, produced by these snakes, is a mixture of proteins, carbohydrates, and other substances. The venom is only used when the snake needs it for survival, because it costs a lot of effort to produce.

  6. Cobras big plays prove poisonous to Lourdes

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    Sep. 4—With approximately three-and-a-half minutes remaining Friday night at Rochester Regional Stadium, Mike Ellingson hollered the same thing twice from the Triton sideline. "IT'S GUT-CHECK TIME!

  7. Monocled cobra - Wikipedia

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    The monocled cobra has an O-shaped, or monocellate hood pattern, unlike that of the Indian cobra, which has the "spectacle" pattern (two circular ocelli connected by a curved line) on the rear of its hood. The elongated nuchal ribs enable a cobra to expand the anterior of the neck into a “hood”. Coloration in the young is more constant.

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