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  2. Equatorial spitting cobra - Wikipedia

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    The Equatorial spitting cobra (Naja sumatrana) also called the Malayan spitting cobra, golden spitting cobra, Sumatran spitting cobra, or Palawan spitting cobra, [5] is a species of spitting cobra found in Southeast Asia.

  3. 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 ...

  4. List of snakes by common name - Wikipedia

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    Common cobra; Eastern water cobra; Egyptian cobra; Equatorial spitting cobra; False cobra; False water cobra; Forest cobra; Gold tree cobra; Indian cobra; Indochinese spitting cobra; Javan spitting cobra; King cobra; Mandalay cobra; Monocled cobra; Monoculate cobra; Mozambique spitting cobra; North Philippine cobra; Nubian spitting cobra ...

  5. Naja - Wikipedia

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    Mandalay spitting cobra (Burmese spitting cobra) Myanmar (Burma) N. melanoleuca: Hallowell, 1857 0 Central African forest cobra: Angola, Benin, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, the Republic of Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire), Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Nigeria N. mossambica: Peters, 1854 0 Mozambique spitting cobra

  6. If You Spot This Creature, Run! - AOL

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    How’s this for a wicked defense: the inland taipan has venom 50 times more powerful than a cobra’s! The venom in a single bite is enough to take out 100 people. That makes it the most venomous ...

  7. List of reptiles of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Equatorial spitting cobras can still be found in desolated urban areas of Singapore. The larger king cobra is much rarer. The banded krait sometimes show up as road kill. There are also 2 species of oral snake and 9 species of sea snake.

  8. Man Returns Home to Find 'Highly Venomous' Snake Resting ...

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    The Cape Cobra is easily confused with the Mole Snake and the Black Spitting Cobra," the company shared on Facebook, along with a clip of Rossouw removing the cape cobra from the home.

  9. Samar cobra - Wikipedia

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    The Samar cobra (Naja samarensis) also called Peters' cobra, southern Philippine cobra or Visayan cobra, is a highly venomous species of spitting cobra native to the Visayas and Mindanao island groups of the Philippines.