What is the Indian Cobra?
The scientific name for the Indian cobra is Naja and is commonly known as glasses with Cobra. This highly poisonous, medium -sized snake comes from the Indian subcontinent and other isolated parts of Asia. This is considered to be one of the top four of the most dangerous snakes in India. Indian cobra, the most common types used by snake spells, is often maintained as a pet. Like the most famous types of Cobra, the Indian Cobra is not a living bearer. Strong poison of this kind causes paralysis and quickly builds a helpless victim. As a poison courses by the body, unless the subject is quickly treated with a suitable antidote, paralyzing respiratory and cardiovascular systems, resulting in death. Research continues whether the poison components from this snake have some pipe value, especially as a muscle relaxant and anti-spasmodic.
Despite a very strong poison and a certain level, do not like one of the most dangerousThere are relatively few people in India in India due to bites from this species. It is largely because the snake avoids as much contact with people as possible. Indian Cobry can often be found in the areas of human housing, although few meetings are reported. Rats are the primary diet of this species; The urban areas create excellent feed areas, but snakes embark on areas such as sewerage, which are a popular shelter for rats. The snake is very unlikely to hit a man there.
Although it prefers rats, the Indian Cobra will also eat small reptiles, birds, eggs and mammals. This species is often reaching over 6 feet (1.8 meters) consumed or induced. Only experienced manipulators usually keep this species as a pet due to deadly poison and for newcomers is generally not recommended. This snake was now protected under the Indian Act on the protection of wild animals and was the most common species used in the now illegal practice of a charming snake.
not even dennnor night, this species is active day or night; Activity and hunting patterns are often organized according to when prey is the most active in the domestic range of the snake. A female Indian cobra is usually a lonely creature that interacts with a man to behave, and unlike a living wearer, laid eggs deep underground and produce up to 30. Like most female cobras, she will protect and protect her eggs until they hatch. Then they leave them because they are immediately independent. As soon as they hatch, although only 12 inches (30 cm), juveniles are already able to take prey and defend themselves, to be born with Both Working Fangs and Sitent Venom.