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Equatorial Spitting Cobra
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Naja sumatrana

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An equatorial spitting cobra hatchling with its head raised and hood open

An equatorial spitting cobra hatchling with its head raised and hood open

Equatorial spitting cobra hatchlings (babies) display different colors than adults.

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An equatorial spitting cobra hatchling on white background

An equatorial spitting cobra hatchling on white background

While most equatorial spitting cobras reach a modest length of 3 to 3.9 feet, some reach 5 feet in length.

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An equatorial spitting cobra raising its head on a rock

An equatorial spitting cobra raising its head on a rock

Like all cobras, equatorial spitting cobras have a depressed head and slender neck featuring a hood.

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An equatorial spitting cobra with its head raised and hood open

An equatorial spitting cobra with its head raised and hood open

Equatorial spitting cobras are solid black or yellow with some spotting along hood.

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An equatorial spitting cobra hatchling with its head raised and hood open

Equatorial Spitting Cobra

Naja sumatrana

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