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monocled cobra

Monocled Cobra

Naja kaouthia

The monocled cobra, Naja kaouthia, is a highly venomous cobra native to parts of South Asia and Southeast Asia. Its common name comes from the single pale ring or eye-like mark often visible on the back of the hood, although markings and color can vary. Like other cobras, it can raise the front of the body, spread the hood, and strike defensively when cornered, relying on potent venom and a strong warning display.

Human handling belongs in licensed professional settings such as serpentariums, venom research programs, zoos, and specialized educational collections. Secure caging, protected-contact tools, written bite protocols, and access to appropriate medical care are basic requirements, not optional upgrades. Private ownership is restricted or prohibited in many places, and even experienced keepers treat this species as a dangerous animal whose management must prioritize containment, staff training, and public safety.

Colors: Black, Brown, Tan, White

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