This Snake Does Something No Human Should Have To Witness

Cape Cobra

To start, Cape Cobras mate around September to October every year, and in this period, they are usually extra aggressive. They are also, by far, one of the most dangerous species in Africa, and even though their venom is very potent and can cause death from respiratory failure, equally effective venoms have also emerged and have been able to reverse the effect of the bite completely. What does the diet of this bold-looking snake include? Everything! From other snakes to lizards to birds. This snake is a generalist. Cape cobras are also seldomly active at night and enjoy the ground so much. In other words, they are terrestrial and diurnal species. The Cape cobra also has a wide variation in its skin color pattern, so do not be deceived by the yellow shade in its picture. It can come in golden brown to dark brown, to even black.

 

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