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forest cobra (Naja melanoleuca)
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 Русский: Чёрно-белая кобра (Naja melanoleuca)
 Date	30 March 2002
 Source	http://zoltantakacs.com/zt/pw/sn/album.php?idx=17
 Author	Dr. Zoltan Takacs 
 Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Forest_cobra_(Naja_melanoleuca),_Kakamega_Forest,_Kenya.jpg
 
 The forest cobra (Naja melanoleuca), also called the black cobra and black and white-lipped cobra, is an elapid native to Africa, mostly the central and western parts of the continent. It is the largest true cobra species with a length up to 3.1 meters. Although it prefers lowland forest and moist savanna habitats, this cobra is highly adaptable and can be found in drier climates within its geographical range. It is a very capable swimmer and is often considered to be semi-aquatic. The forest cobra is a generalist in its feeding habits, having a highly varied diet: anything from large insects to small mammals and other reptiles. Order:	Squamata, Suborder:	Serpentes, Family:	Elapidae.
 Synonyms:
 Naja haje var. melanoleuca Hallowell, 1857
 Naja annulata Buchholz & Peters, 1876
 Aspidelaps bocagii Sauvage, 1884
 Naja haje var. leucosticta Fischer, 1885
 Naia melanoleuca Boulenger, 1896 (lapsus calami)
 Naja leucostica Bethencourt-Ferreira, 1930
 Naja melanoleuca subfulva Laurent, 1955
 Naja melanoleuca melanoleuca Capocaccia, 1961
 Naja melanoleuca subfulva Broadley, 1962
 Naja melanoleuca aurata Stucki-Stirn, 1979
 Naja subfulva Chirio, 2006
 Naja melanoleuca subfulva Chirio & Lebreton, 2007
 Naja (Boulengerina) melanoleuca Wallach, 2009  
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 Scientific Name: Naja melanoleuca Hallowell, 1857
 Common Names: 	Forest Cobra, Black Cobra, Black and White-lipped Cobra |  
 
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