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76 TURTLES AND SNAKES                                                                REPTILES AND DINOSAURS 77




 Cobras

                                                          MONOCLED COBRA
                                                          Naja kaouthia
                                                          This Asian species has soft  11.5-16             3 feet
 re an important group of snakes in  Red Spitting Cobra    scales. Its color varies widely  feet           (1 m):
                                                                                       (3.5-5 m)
                                                                                                           height
 the family Elapidae. Easily recognized  SMOOTH  Naja pallida  depending on the region.                    when
 One of 40 species of spitting
                                                                                                           erect
 A by their outspread hoods, they are well  Cobra species  cobras, it inhabits the Horn  One of its distinctive traits
                                                             is the “monocle” on its
 have smooth
 known worldwide, mostly because of their use  scales.  of Africa, where it is widely  hood, which gives it its
 feared. It is distinguished by
 by snake charmers. Many cobra species carry  a black band below its neck.  common name.  KING COBRA
 deadly venom. Some can even spit from several                                       Ophiophagus hannah
                                                                                     This is the largest cobra, measuring
 yards away. Cobras of the Naja genus are the most                                   between 11.5 and 16 feet (3.5-5 m). It
 widely recognized. They are widespread in Asia and                                  can attack backward and raise its head
                                                                                     more than 3 feet (1 m) above the ground.
 were only recently recognized as 11 separate species. All     MONOCLE
 are predatory; many eat only snakes.                          Made of two concentric   Parietal        Dorsal
                                                               rings, it is easily
                                                               recognizable because of  Scales          Scales
                                                               its white color.
 DISTRIBUTION OF NAJA  HOW TO DISTINGUISH AMONG THEM
 SPECIES IN ASIA  N. atra  Although the Asian species look similar to one  BLACK BAND
 It sets this
 another, they often have distinguishing colors  species apart.
 and scale patterns. The simplest way to identify                                            TOP VIEW
 N. kaouthia  them is by the pattern on their hoods—if you
 have time to look!                                                                     Sublabial       Ventral
                                                                                                        Scales
                                                                                        Scales
                                                           Arrangement
 N. philippinensis  SCALES                                of Scales
         are soft to
         the touch.
 N. siamensis                                               The appearance of the scales
                                                            is a simple and easy way to
 N. oxiana
                                                        classify species. The large parietal
 N. samarensis
                                                       scales follow a line that usually     BOTTOM VIEW
                                                       differs among species. The sublabial
                                                      scales are also widely used in
 N. naja
                                                      identification. Usually there are five,  Ocular    Lateral
                                                     but the number varies between species.
         BAND                                                                           Scales           Scales
 N. sagittifera
         is also                                     The ventral scales are perhaps most
 N.
 N. sputatrix
         distinctive in
 sumatrana                                           easily used for identification, because
         this species.
 Indian Cobra  Chinese Cobra  Andaman Cobra  Golden Spitting Cobra  they differ notably from one group to
 Naja naja  Naja atra  Naja sagittifera  Naja sumatrana  another. They are always wide, cover the
                                                     entire body, and are divided into sections:
                                                     neck, belly, and tail.
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 The Hood   BACK                                                                             PROFILE
         The scales
 SPECIES OF ELAPIDS  are closer
 EXIST WORLDWIDE.  It is believed that when cobras  mechanism involves the ribs, which are  together.
 feel threatened or are about to  widened by the muscles that lie between
 attack, they spread their hoods by  them. When cobras put on this display,
 widening their necks in order to look  they are ready to strike. Some species
 larger than they actually are. The  also hiss while in this position.
 VENOM
 is quite powerful. It paralyzes  Widened Neck
 the muscles in minutes; the
 victim cannot flee and dies of
 cardiac arrest or asphyxiation.
 Closed  Open
 A  Hood  B  Hood
 ASIAN COBRA
 Naja naja  Stretched
 It is the most widespread  Ribs in Regular  Scales
 Position
 BANDS  species on the Indian
 are usually  subcontinent and one of the
 found on  best known. Its distinctive
 the belly.  Open
 trait is the mark on its hood,  Ribs
 similar to a pair of glasses,
 which gives this snake its
 other name: spectacled cobra.
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