Cobra

Najaceras Flower, 1971

Naja is a genus of venomous elapid snakes commonly known as cobras (or "true cobras"). Various species occur throughout Africa, Southwe... Learn about Cobra facts, habitat, and behavior.

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About Cobra

Naja is a genus of venomous elapid snakes commonly known as cobras (or "true cobras"). Various species occur throughout Africa, Southwest Asia, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. Several other elapid species are often called "cobras", such as the king cobra and the rinkhals, but they are not "true cobras", in that they do not belong to the genus Naja. Until recently, the genus Naja had 20 to 22 species, but it has undergone several taxonomic revisions in recent years, so sources vary greatly. Wide support exists, though, for a 2009 revision that synonymised the genera Boulengerina and Paranaja with Naja. According to that revision, the genus Naja now includes 38 species.

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Interesting Facts

  • Reptiles are cold-blooded vertebrates.
  • Most reptiles lay eggs on land.

Scientific Classification

Genus: Najaceras
Najaceras Flower, 1971

Quick Info

Class: Unknown