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The name "false cobra" comes from the fact that while it is not a cobra, it imitates a cobra's stance by spreading its neck into a hood and hissing like the cobra. It can grow up to 1.5 metres in length and preys on rodents and lizards , while it itself falls prey to the Great grey shrike .
False cobra Pseudoxenodon macrops in Arunachal Pradesh, India. ... P. macrops preys on frogs and lizards. [3] Venom. P. macrops is a mildly venomous species. However ...
Pseudoxenodon karlschmidti, commonly known as the Chinese bamboo snake [2] and Karl Schmidt's false cobra, [1] is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is found in southern China and northern Vietnam. There are three recognized subspecies. [2]
The animal’s tail is twice the length of its body, researchers said.
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Pseudoxenodon bambusicola, commonly known as the bamboo snake or bamboo false cobra, is a species of snake in the family Colubridae. The species is found in China , Vietnam , Laos , and Thailand .
The elusive animal was sleeping along a forest trail in Malaysia, scientists said.
Hydrodynastes gigas is commonly referred to as the false water cobra, false cobra, South American water cobra, [3] and Brazilian smooth snake. In South America, it is sometimes referred to as boipevaçu. [5] In Spanish, it is called ñacaniná or yacaniná, [6] from the Guarani ñakanina ('alert head'). [7]