"Cobra In Room" | Monocled Cobra | Rescue | Pokhara | Nepal | Rohit Giri
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Description: The monocled cobra is a venomous snake, has an O-shaped, or monocellate hood pattern, Monocled cobras are distributed from Nepal, India in the west through to China, Vietnam, and Cambodia. These cobras can adapt to a range of habitats, from natural to anthropogenically impacted environments. They prefer habitats associated with water, such as paddy fields, swamps, and mangroves, but can also be found in grasslands, shrublands, and forests. The species also occurs in agricultural land and human settlements including cities. They can be found at elevations of up to 1,000 m (3,300 ft) above sea level. Monocled cobras are terrestrial and most active at dusk. In rice-growing areas, they hide in rodent burrows in the dykes between fields and have become semi-aquatic in this type of habitat. Juveniles feed mostly on amphibians whereas adults prey on small mammals, snakes, and fish. When disturbed they prefer to take flight. However, when threatened they will raise the anterior portions of their bodies, spread their hood, usually hiss loudly, and strike in an attempt to bite and defend themselves.
They are often found in tree holes and areas where rodents are plentiful.
Some populations of the monocled cobra have the ability to spit venom.
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Видео "Cobra In Room" | Monocled Cobra | Rescue | Pokhara | Nepal | Rohit Giri канала Rohit Giri
Hritik Giri: 9826608724
Description: The monocled cobra is a venomous snake, has an O-shaped, or monocellate hood pattern, Monocled cobras are distributed from Nepal, India in the west through to China, Vietnam, and Cambodia. These cobras can adapt to a range of habitats, from natural to anthropogenically impacted environments. They prefer habitats associated with water, such as paddy fields, swamps, and mangroves, but can also be found in grasslands, shrublands, and forests. The species also occurs in agricultural land and human settlements including cities. They can be found at elevations of up to 1,000 m (3,300 ft) above sea level. Monocled cobras are terrestrial and most active at dusk. In rice-growing areas, they hide in rodent burrows in the dykes between fields and have become semi-aquatic in this type of habitat. Juveniles feed mostly on amphibians whereas adults prey on small mammals, snakes, and fish. When disturbed they prefer to take flight. However, when threatened they will raise the anterior portions of their bodies, spread their hood, usually hiss loudly, and strike in an attempt to bite and defend themselves.
They are often found in tree holes and areas where rodents are plentiful.
Some populations of the monocled cobra have the ability to spit venom.
Follow me on:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rohittgiri/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rohitgiri111
For Donations: eSewa /ID Rohit Giri (9866344156 ), All funds raised will be used for Conservation Work and to mitigate human-snake conflict.
Видео "Cobra In Room" | Monocled Cobra | Rescue | Pokhara | Nepal | Rohit Giri канала Rohit Giri
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