cobras (Meaning)

cobras

ringhals, mamba, black-necked cobra, any of several venomous Asian and African elapid snakes (genera Naja and Ophiophagus) that when excited expand the skin of the neck into a hood by movement of the anterior ribs, any of several poisonous Asian and African snakes that when excited expand the skin of the neck into a hood, any of several related African snakes, either of two African snakes that spit their venom from a distance, any of several very venomous Asian and African elapid snakes of the genera Naja and Ophiophagus that when excited expand the skin of the neck into a broad hood by movement of the anterior ribs see indian cobra, king cobra

cobras Sentence Examples

  1. The menacing cobras slithered out of their dens, casting an eerie shadow over the village.
  2. The ancient temple housed numerous stone sculptures of cobras, a symbol of protection and power.
  3. The skilled snake charmer held a hypnotic sway over the cobras, their hooded heads swaying in unison.
  4. The venom of certain cobras can cause paralysis, even death.
  5. Scientists studied the cobras' unique venom to develop potential medical advancements.
  6. The government imposed strict regulations on the handling of cobras, recognizing their dangerous nature.
  7. In ancient mythology, cobras were often associated with wisdom and the underworld.
  8. The zoo's cobra exhibit showcased the remarkable diversity of these fascinating reptiles.
  9. Researchers observed that cobras exhibited complex social behaviors, including communication and territorial marking.
  10. The conservation of cobra populations played a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance.

FAQs About the word cobras

ringhals, mamba, black-necked cobra, any of several venomous Asian and African elapid snakes (genera Naja and Ophiophagus) that when excited expand the skin of

pythons, garter snakes, anacondas, adders, sea serpents, racers, taipans, rat snakes, mambas, coral snakes

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The menacing cobras slithered out of their dens, casting an eerie shadow over the village.

The ancient temple housed numerous stone sculptures of cobras, a symbol of protection and power.

The skilled snake charmer held a hypnotic sway over the cobras, their hooded heads swaying in unison.

The venom of certain cobras can cause paralysis, even death.