Cobra pack--a-puched effect on dogs
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When the snake does use it, it mostly tries to immobilize or kill its prey. If poisoning a subject is not necessary, it can bite without excreting the venom.
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The venom is only used when the snake needs it for survival, because it costs a lot of effort to produce. The venom, produced by these snakes, is a mixture of proteins, carbohydrates, and other substances. The cobras that produce the toxin live in tropical and subtropical regions of The Americas, Africa, Asia, and Australia. Α-Cobratoxin is a neurotoxin from the venom of certain Naja genus, including the Thailand cobra, the Indo-Chinese spitting cobra (Naja siamensis) and the Chinese cobra (Naja atra).