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More About Vipers and Cobras ...
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Vipers are venomous snakes belonging to the Viperidae family (consisting of roughly 150 species). They are characterised by long erectile fangs, which are folded back when not in use. They also have triangle-shaped heads with a distinctly narrower neck. The broad areas of the head house the venom glands
Cobras are venomous snakes of family Elapidae, of several genera. They generally inhabit tropical and desert regions of Asia and Africa. Cobras kill their prey, usually small rodents and birds, by injecting a neurotoxin through their hollow fangs. The spitting cobra can also incapacitate larger would-be predators by delivering irritating venom to their eyes.
The cobra's most recognizable feature is its hood, a flap of skin and muscle behind the head which it can flare, perhaps making it appear bigger and more threatening to predators.
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Source: Wikipedia Read more about Vipers and Cobras
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VIDEO CLIPS
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Common Viper 0.650MB AVI View Movie Offwell Woodland & Wildlife Trust
Clip of Adder (Common Viper)
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Common Viper 0.660MB AVI View Movie Offwell Woodland & Wildlife Trust
Clip of an Adder (Common Viper)
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Viper 1.440MB WMV View Movie Wildside Productions
Viper catches mouse in tree
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Cobra 3.100MB MOV View Movie Rudewater
Mongoose attacking cobra
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Cobra 1.380MB MOV View Movie DVArchive
Cobra snake poised and in a trance listening to snake charmer, India
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Cobra 1.870MB MOV View Movie DVArchive
Tilt down from snake charmer to cobra snakes, India
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King Cobra View Movie National Geographic
Cobra Mating and Birth
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