indian cobra
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Definition
Noun: 1. A venomous snake species: The Indian cobra (Naja naja) is a highly venomous snake species native to the Indian subcontinent and parts of Southeast Asia. It is characterized by its iconic hood, which it spreads when threatened.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The Indian cobra is one of the "big four" snake species responsible for the most snakebite incidents in South Asia.
- Snake charmers have historically performed with the Indian cobra, though this practice is now widely discouraged.
- The venom of an Indian cobra is a potent neurotoxin that can cause paralysis.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific/Formal Context: In biological and herpetological contexts, the term is used precisely to refer to the species , distinguishing it from other cobra species like the monocled cobra or the king cobra.
- The study focused on the geographic distribution of the Indian cobra.
Variants and Related Words
- Spectacled cobra (n): A common name for the Indian cobra, derived from the spectacle-like marking on the back of its hood.
- Naja naja (n): The scientific binomial name for the species.
- Cobra (n): The general term for venomous snakes of the genus , known for their ability to spread a hood.
Synonyms
- Spectacled cobra: (Direct synonym referencing the same species)
- Asian cobra: (A broader regional synonym, though less specific)
Related Phrases
- "Big four" snakes: A collective term in South Asia for the four snake species (Indian cobra, common krait, Russell's viper, and saw-scaled viper) responsible for the majority of serious snakebites. The Indian cobra is a member of this group.
Noun
- a cobra of tropical Africa and Asia