Wednesday, August 19, 2015

10 Ft Long Cobra Found In Patiala

Posted by Anup Baral August 19, 2015 :
A 10 ft long Cobra was all of sudden came out from Choti Baradari in Patiala, Punjab. Watch the report here. Cobras are dangerous and threatening snake. They spread the hood out when they feel threatened or angry. Their hood is made up of flaps of skin attached to long ribs.

They are also able to lift their heads high up off the ground, which is not only kinda scary, but helps them to search for food. And just to make them a little scarier, they hiss loudly to scare off potential predators. Not all snakes commonly referred to as cobras are of the same genus, or even in the family Elapidae. The name "cobra" is short for cobra de capelo or cobra-de-capelo, which is Portuguese for "snake with hood", or "hood-snake". In some modern languages, such as Afrikaans, the other part of the Portuguese name was adopted, and the predominant name for a cobra in Afrikaans is "kapel".When disturbed, most of these snakes rear up and spread their necks (or hoods) in a characteristic threat display, making them a favorite of snake charmers because of the dramatic effect. Long ago, snake charming used to be a religious ritual, though nowadays it has become an entertainment. Cobras, which may live up to 20 years, are found from southern Africa, through southern Asia, to some of the islands of Southeast Asia.

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