Mozambique Spitting Cobra Animal Pictures

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Mozambique Spitting Cobra has a slate-grey, blue, olive or tawny brown-black upper body, while its scales have black edges.

Mozambique Spitting Cobra has a slate-grey, blue, olive or tawny brown-black upper body, while its scales have black edges.
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Mozambique Spitting Cobra has a slate-grey, blue, olive or tawny brown-black upper body, while its scales have black edges.

Mozambique Spitting Cobra has specially designed ribs at their necks that help them spread the skin into a hood.

Mozambique Spitting Cobra has specially designed ribs at their necks that help them spread the skin into a hood.
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Mozambique Spitting Cobra has specially designed ribs at their necks that help them spread the skin into a hood.

Mozambique spitting cobra is so named because it projects venom from its fangs into its attacker's eyes, which can cause vision problems or blindness. Mozambique spitting cobra South Africa KwaZulu-Natal

Mozambique spitting cobra is so named because it projects venom from its fangs into its attacker's eyes, which can cause vision problems or blindness.
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Mozambique spitting cobra is so named because it projects venom from its fangs into its attacker's eyes, which can cause vision problems or blindness.

Mozambique Spitting Cobra is 2.9 to 3.5 feet long and it weighs 10 to 15lbs.

Mozambique Spitting Cobra is 2.9 to 3.5 feet long and it weighs 10 to 15lbs.
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Mozambique Spitting Cobra is 2.9 to 3.5 feet long and it weighs 10 to 15lbs.

Venomous Mozambique Spitting Cobra hatching from its egg.

Venomous Mozambique Spitting Cobra hatching from its egg.
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Venomous Mozambique Spitting Cobra hatching from its egg.