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Cobra

Naja naja

Habitat:

: It is one of the most common snakes found across India. They seem to be well adapted for a wide variety of habitats as they are commonly found in urban areas, farm lands and forests. The snake is active during day and night. It takes shelter in abandoned termite mounds, rat holes, wood piles, under tangled roots of a tree etc. In urban environment they were recorded from electric ducts, crevices in walls, under abandoned heavy furniture, machinery etc.

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6 Comments

NilimaPatel
NilimaPatel 11 years ago

its in real position..

Jack Settle
Jack Settle 11 years ago

Nice! Doesn't look like it's wanting to be messed with at the moment lol!

NilimaPatel
NilimaPatel 11 years ago

Thanx hemmaji

Scott Frazier
Scott Frazier 11 years ago

Fanatstic! Can you describe where you found this under "habitat"? Thanks

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 11 years ago

Beautiful spotting ,Nilima! Welcome to Project Noah!!

Jolly Ibañez
Jolly Ibañez 11 years ago

Nice shot

NilimaPatel
Spotted by
NilimaPatel

Union Territory of Damman & Diu, India

Spotted on Feb 26, 2013
Submitted on Feb 26, 2013

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