Is Indian cobra poisonous?
Beside this, is Indian cobra dangerous?
Indian Cobra. A large, highly venomous snake, the Indian cobra feeds on rodents, lizards, and frogs. As well as biting, the Indian cobra can attack or defend itself from a distance by "spitting" venom, which, if it enters the opponent's eyes, causes severe pain and damage.
In this way, is the Cobra poisonous?
Cobras are Elapids, a type of poisonous snake with hollow fangs fixed to the top jaw at the front of the mouth. These snakes cannot hold their fangs down on prey so they inject venom through their fangs, according to the San Diego Zoo. King cobras, the longest of all venomous snakes, can reach 18 feet (5.5 m).
Range: Found in many closely related forms from Pakistan over India and Sri Lanka into western Southeast Asia, south to Malaysia. Habitat: Indian cobras are found in many habitats but generally prefer open forest edges, fields, and the areas around villages, often with water in the vicinity.