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Cobra is the common name of various elapid snakes, most of which belonging to the genus Naja.
Biology
All of the known cobras are venomous and many are capable of rearing upwards and producing a hood when threatened.
Known cobras
All members of the genus Naja, the "true" cobras, rear and produce hoods.
Other "cobra" genera and species are as follows:
- The rinkhals, or ring-necked spitting cobra, Hemachatus haemachatus
- The king cobra, Ophiophagus hannah
- The two species of tree cobra, Goldie's tree cobra and black tree cobra
- The two species of shieldnose cobras, cape coral snake and Aspidelaps scutatus
- The two species of black desert cobra, desert black snake and Walterinnesia morgani, neither of which rears or produces a hood
- The so-called American cobra, the Eastern coral snake, which also does not rear or produce a hood
The false water cobra, Hydrodynastes gigas, is the only "cobra" which is not a member of the Elapidae. It does not rear, produces only a slight flattening of the neck, and is only mildly venomous.
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