Cobra Snake 2013 Widget 1.1



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Cobra is any of various species of venomous snakes usually belonging to the family Elapidae, most of which can expand their neck ribs to form a widened hood. Not all snakes commonly referred to as cobras are of the same genus, or even of the same family. The name is short for cobra de capelo or cobra-de-capelo, which is Portuguese for "snake with hood", or "hood-snake".[1] When disturbed, most of these snakes can rear up and spread their necks (or hoods) in a characteristic threat display. A favorite of snake charmers, cobras are found from southern Africa, through southern Asia, to some of the islands of Southeast Asia.Cobra may refer to:Naja, also known as typical cobras (with the characteristic ability to raise the front quarters of their bodies off the ground and flatten their necks in a threatening gesture), a group of venomous elapids found in Africa and AsiaSpitting cobras, a subset of Naja species with the ability to eject venom from their fangs in self-defenseAny member of the genus Boulengerina, the water cobras, a group of venomous elapids found in AfricaAny member of the genus Aspidelaps, the shield-nose cobras or coral snakes, a group of venomous elapids found in AfricaAny member of the genus Pseudohaje, the tree cobras, a group of venomous elapids found in AfricaParanaja multifasciata, the burrowing cobra, a venomous elapid species found in AfricaOphiophagus hannah, the king cobra, a venomous elapid species found in India and southern AsiaHemachatus haemachatus, ringhals, rinkhals or ring-necked spitting cobra, a venomous elapid species found in AfricaNaja nivea, the cape or yellow cobra, a moderately sized, highly venomous cobra inhabiting a wide variety of biomes across southern AfricaMicrurus fulvius, the American cobra or eastern coral snake, a venomous elapid species found in the southeastern United StatesHydrodynastes gigas, the false water cobra, a mildly venomous colubrid species found in South AmericaA taxonomic synonym for the genus Bitis, puff adders, a group of venomous vipers found in Africa and in the south of the Arabian Peninsula. Most cobras belong to the family Elapidae, along with many other famous venomous snakes, including mambas, sea snakes, adders, and coral snakes. The genus Naja contains 20 to 22 species of cobras, and is the most widespread and recognized genus of cobras, ranging from Africa through the Middle East, India, and Southeast Asia to Indonesia.The king cobra is the world’s largest venomous snake, with an average length of 12 feet but known to grow up to 18.5 feet. While it preys chiefly on other snakes, the king cobra is highly aggressive, extremely fast and agile, and injects a larger amount of venom per bite (as much as 600 mg) than most snakes. The king cobra is unique among snakes as it makes a nest for its eggs and remains until the young hatch. An adult human can die from a single bite in less than 15 minutes, making the king cobra one of the most feared and deadly snakes in the world.The other cobra of Asia is known as Asian, Indian or Spectacled cobra due to the eyeglass-shaped pattern on its skin. The hood of the Asian cobra is larger than that of king cobra and is usually yellow or brown with a black and white spectacle pattern on top and two black and white spots on the lower surface.The Ringhals, a different type of spitting cobra confined to southern Africa, are the smallest, reaching only about 4 feet in length. It is dark brown or black with ridged, or keeled, scales and light rings on the neck.Cobras very rarely attack people unprovoked, but when disturbed, they make full use of their deadly bite.

About Cobra Snake 2013 Widget

Cobra Snake 2013 Widget is a free app for Android published in the Other list of apps, part of Home & Hobby.

The company that develops Cobra Snake 2013 Widget is BAMBULKA Developer. The latest version released by its developer is 1.1. This app was rated by 1 users of our site and has an average rating of 3.0.

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Updated At: 2024-03-28
Publisher: BAMBULKA Developer
Operating System: Android
License Type: Free