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Venom stains Sub-species - Naja sumatrana miolepis, endemic to Palawan, Philippines.<br />
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Droplet stains on the lens are venom spat by the Cobra. Equatorial spitting cobra,Naja sumatrana,palawan,philippines,snake Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Venom stains

Sub-species - Naja sumatrana miolepis, endemic to Palawan, Philippines.

Droplet stains on the lens are venom spat by the Cobra.

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  1. Wow, that's an intimate encounter! Posted one year ago
      1. Oof, awesome! Any chance you will upload it to Youtube as well? Posted one year ago
  2. Wow. I once came close -- but not this close!-- to a cobra in the King's Forest in Sri Lanka. It was hunting, raising its body upright like this (but hood held in tight) to investigate low tree limb cavities. We assume, searching for eggs etcetera. Posted one year ago

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The Equatorial spitting cobra also called the black spitting cobra, Malayan spitting cobra, golden spitting cobra, or Sumatran spitting cobra, is a species of spitting cobra found in Southeast Asia.

Similar species: Snakes And Lizards
Species identified by Albert Kang
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Uploaded Jun 8, 2024.