Cape Cobra. - stock photo
Cape Cobra. (Naja nivea). This hood-spreading cobra prefers hot arid areas. Wide range of colour variations are found that are bonded to a locality. They are active during the day and night. Diet consists of amphibians, lizards, small mammals and snakes. Venom is neurotoxic. Distribution: Western Cape, Northern Cape, Northwest provinces and southern Botswana and Namibia. Studio shot against a white background.
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Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa
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