Thai Cobras (definite introduction)
The growth method of Thai cobra is oviposition. If you are not a professional trainer or have not passed professional training, it is generally not recommended for family breeders to grow it, because the venom of this snake will invade the nerves. After being bitten, pain, swelling and bad maggots will occur, making it very dangerous to raise at home.
Female snakes will lay 13-28 eggs, and the incubation period is 48-70 days. Young snakes are independent immediately after birth, about 12-20 centimeters long, and can be as deadly as adults.
Thai cobras mainly exercise at night. There will be many different behaviors during the day, and they will generally be more timid and run away. It becomes more aggressive in the evening. If the toxin enters the eyes, it may cause immediate pain and shortness of breath or permanent blindness. Sacrifice occurred in some cases.
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