Egyptian cobra (redirect from Naja haje)
The Egyptian cobra (Naja haje) is one of the most venomous species of snakes in North Africa, and has bitten many humans. It averages roughly 1.4 metres...
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Naja is a genus of venomous elapid snakes commonly known as cobras (or "true cobras"). Members of the genus Naja are the most widespread and the most widely...
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majority of cases include Naja naja, Naja kaouthia, Naja sputatrix, Naja siamensis, Naja haje, Naja annulifera, Naja anchietae, and Naja nigricollis. Some species...
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Snouted cobra (redirect from Naja annulifera)
formerly considered a subspecies of the Egyptian cobra (Naja haje), as was Anchieta's cobra (Naja anchietae). The latter taxon was subsequently considered...
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Anchieta's cobra (redirect from Naja anchietae)
snouted cobra (N. haje annulifera), Anchieta's cobra (N. haje anchietae) was formerly regarded as subspecies of the Egyptian cobra (Naja haje), but have since...
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Senegalese cobra (redirect from Naja senegalensis)
Egyptian cobra (Naja haje), but morphological and genetic differences have led to its recognition as a separate species. It differs from Naja haje in normally...
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Arabian cobra (redirect from Naja arabica)
Arabia” or “Arabic”. This species, Naja arabica, had long been considered a subspecies of the Egyptian cobra (Naja haje), but morphological and genetic differences...
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Forest cobra (redirect from Naja melanoleuca)
4th most venomous Naja (true cobra) species. The symptomology is thought to be very similar to that of the Egyptian cobra (Naja haje). Clinical experience...
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alternative name for the Egyptian cobra (Naja haje) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Haje. If an internal link led you here...
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reliable. A more plausible candidate is the Egyptian cobra or 'asp' (Naja haje). "Battle of Actium (31 B.C.)". The Greenhaven Encyclopedia of Ancient...
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