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king cobra - traducción al árabe

SPECIES OF REPTILE
Ophiophagus hannah; Ophiophagus; King Cobras; King Cobra; Raja vembala; Rajavembala
  • A captive juvenile king cobra in its defensive posture
  • A baby king cobra showing its chevron pattern on the back
  • A king cobra in its defensive posture (mounted specimen at the [[Royal Ontario Museum]])
  • King cobra in [[Pune]], India
  • King cobra skull, lateral view, showing fangs
  • Scales of the king cobra

king cobra         
‎ الصِّلُّ النَّاشِرُ السُّلْطانِيُّ‎
Ophiophagus hannah         
‎ مَلِكُ الكُوبْرا‎
Indian cobra         
  • Spectacle pattern
  • A 6.5 ft cobra captured in a village in [[Odisha]]
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  • Typical patterning on the body a of rat snake(pictured above). Indian cobras do not have this type of patterning
  • Cobra in a basket, raising its head and spreading its hood
  • Indian cobra venom composition classified in venom specific or accessory proteins based on genomic annotation and transcriptomic data by Suryamohan et al., 2020.
  • A large Indian cobra
  • Indian cobras as part of the heraldry of a [[princely state]] of India; the [[Kalahandi State]] coat of arms.
  • Silent film showing an African chameleon and an Indian cobra by Raymond L. Ditmars (?) Collection [[EYE Film Institute Netherlands]].
  • Spectacled cobra with hood lowered in a bamboo shrub
‎ الصِّلُّ النَّاشِرُ الهِنْدِيُّ‎

Definición

king cobra
¦ noun a brownish cobra native to the Indian subcontinent, the largest of all venomous snakes. [Ophiophagus hannah.]

Wikipedia

King cobra

The king cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) is a venomous snake endemic to Asia. With an average length of 3.18 to 4 m (10.4 to 13.1 ft) and a maximum record of 5.85 m (19.2 ft), it is the world's longest venomous snake. Coloration of this species varies across habitats, from black with white stripes to unbroken brownish grey. The sole member of the genus Ophiophagus, it is not taxonomically a true cobra despite its common name. The king cobra inhabits forests from South to Southeastern Asia where it preys chiefly on other snakes, including those of its kind. A female king cobra builds a nest to hold its eggs which will be protected throughout the incubation period.

Resembling a true cobra, the threat display of this elapid includes spreading its neck-flap, raising its head upright, making eye contact, puffing, hissing and occasionally charging. Despite its fearsome reputation, it avoids confrontation with humans whenever possible. Altercations usually only arise from a cobra inadvertently exposing itself or being chased; if, however, provoked or cornered, it is capable of striking long in range and high in position. Bites from this species could involve a large quantity of medically significant neurotoxic venom which may lead to a rapid fatality unless antivenom is administrated in time.

Threatened by habitat destruction, it has been listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List since 2010. Regarded as the national reptile of India, it has an eminent position in the mythology and folk traditions of India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Myanmar.

Ejemplos de uso de king cobra
1. Sata, a veteran politician nicknamed "King Cobra," has a reputation for getting things done.
2. The deadly king cobra that attacked a pet shop owner Look here too...
3. King Cobra venom is so potent that it can kill a man in 15 minutes without urgent medical attention.
4. However, the King Cobra is not considered an aggressive snake, and is much more likely to glide away than to attack.
5. Snakes and particularly the King Cobra are venerated in India as religious symbols worn by Lord Shiva, the god of destruction.