Jungle Cobra
Jungle Cobra ( Naja melanoleuca), mainly scattered from Seneca in the west, Somalia in the east, Angola in the southwest, and eastern South Africa in the south. It has an extremely long lifespan, with records of being kept for more than 28 years. It is highly toxic, mainly neurotoxins, and can inject a large amount of venom at one time. It is a dangerous snake, but it is generally not close to human habitations.
Chinese name: Jungle Cobra
Two Dharma: Naja melanoleuca
Kingdom: Animal kingdom
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrates
Class: Prostozoa
Order: < /strong>Squamata
Family: Squamidae
Genus: Cobra
Species: Cobra species< br>Dispersed: Tropical Rainforest and surrounding areas
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