Introduction to Zhoushan cobra species

A brief introduction to the species of Zhoushan cobra
Zhoushan cobra

Zhoushan cobra ( Naja atra) is a privately owned cobra in China, so it is also called the Chinese cobra. It is relatively small compared to other king cobras (certain introduction). The Zhoushan cobra is highly venomous, but is often caught and killed by humans. It has been temporarily added to China's wild animal protection list.
The Zhoushan cobra is commonly known as the rice shovel head in Guangdong, Guangxi, and Hong Kong, and in Taiwan it is called the rice spoon, rice spoon, and puff-necked snake. It belongs to the family Cobra, which is distributed in the medium and low altitude areas of southern China, Taiwan and Indochina. It is a giant snake. Because it is often in the shape of glasses, it is called cobra.
Chinese name: Zhoushan cobra
English name:Naja atra
Kingdom: Animal kingdom
Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Invertebrates
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Family: Nabradae
Genus: Nabra
Species: Zhoushan Cobra
Dispersed: It is a private species in your country. It is widely distributed in the provinces south of the Yangtze River, from northeastern Guangxi, Guizhou, and southeastern Chongqing in the west, including Taiwan, Hainan, and Hong Kong.

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