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How do cobras move when hunting their prey?

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Starting at the head, the snake will contract their muscles, thrusting their body from side to side. This movement creates a series of curves. In water, this movement easily propels the snake forward with each contraction pushing against the water. read more

Cobras come in different species with a distinct common trait: They're deadly. These creatures strike with ferocity and can bring down opponents hundreds of times their size. Cobras don't have to hunt often, but when they do, the combination of their size and their potent venom makes them a force to be reckoned with. read more

In pursuit of its prey, the Indian cobra sometimes seems to be following an old adage: Never give up, never give in. read more

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