A small cobra reaching a maximum length of around 1.5 meters. The Red Spitting Cobra is active at night, hiding during the day
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African Snakebite Institute - Red Spitting Cobra (Naja pallida) from Kenya spitting its venom. These snakes can also bite and will inject the same venom that they spit. Highly venomous with cytotoxic
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