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Baby venom
Subject: | Baby venom
| Poster: | Saikiran (saikyran@yahoo.com)
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Date: 2005:02:04 20:48:14
Camera: DSC-S40 (SONY)
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Exposure: 10/500 sec
Focal Length: 153/10
Upload Date: 2006:07:20 13:26:39
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Baby venom
This is a baby indian spectacled cobra. I rescued it from one of the apartments in our street. This is one of the several snakes that our organisation " Friends of snakes" has rescued. If any one wants to see more snaps just mail me..
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The Indian Cobra or Spectacled Cobra (Naja naja), also known as an Asian Cobra, is a species of venomous snake native to the Indian subcontinent. It is the most famous of the Big Four, the four most poisonous snakes of India for which a single polyvalent antivenom has been created. Like other cobras, the Indian cobra is famous for its threat display involving raising the front part of its body and spreading its hood. |
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Scientific Name: Naja naja (Linnaeus, 1758)
Common Names: Indian Cobra, Spectacled Cobra, Asian Cobra, Binocellate Cobra
Synonyms: Naja tripudians, Naja nigra, Naja maculata, Coluber Naja |
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