An indian cobra can be dark to light sandy brown with a hood, and a flickering pink tongue and two big dark brown spots on front of it's hood, a little lower on the head. On the back of it's impressive hood is a skinny "horseshoe" that seems burnt there. Lengend says that the Hindus believe it to be the footmarks of Krishna, who danced on Kaliya snake's head. Here are two beautiful pictures:
http://www.naturephoto-cz.com/photos/sevcik/indian-cobra--naja-naja-2.jpg
and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Naja.jpg
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Indian Cobra was created in 1758.
like king cobra eggs
with its sharp needle like fangs
It looks like a snake! :)
The Indian Cobra and the King Cobra are not the same species, but they both belong to the Elpidae (Elapid) family. Despite their name the Indian Cobra and the King Cobra are not as closely related as one might expect. The genus, Naja, contains what the majority of the population on earth call 'cobras'. The King Cobra does not belong to the Naja genus. It belongs to a different genus. The Indian Cobra on the other hand stays to true to it's name and is a species in the Naja genus.
The most distinctive and impressive characteristic of the Indian cobra is the hood.
The cobra is found in places that experience hot tropical climate like Philippines, Southern Asia and Africa.
it looks like a snake
It's an Indian Proverb.
groud color
A life span of a Indian cobra is 20 years
Cleopatra- It looked like a Cobra.