About Indian Cobra :
The cobra in India, is an extremely venomous snake, but not as dangerous to humans as
commonly thought. It does not want to bite a human, so it alerts the human
of its presence just like a rattle snake does, but in a different way. The
cobras are snakes. They have smooth shiny skins of different color and
patterns.

The
strong slender bodies of the cobra are yellow, brown, or almost black. The
common Indian cobra is 5 to 6 feet long. The longest poisonous snake in the
world is the king cobra, which can grow to be 18 feet long. The baby cobras
are called baby cobras. In the summer most cobras lay 8 to 30 eggs, in damp
leaves. In about two months the baby cobras hatch. The 12 inch babies can
spread their tiny hoods and poison their prey.
These cobra snakes are considered slightly more intelligent that the average
snake and they are also very adaptive. That's why they are sometimes found
in agricultural land and near human inhabitations. These are dangerous
snakes; their bites are poisonous and they easily hit you in the eyes from
distances of two meters. The cobra picture can be found on most breeder
sites.