Cobra
Although venomous snakes are dangerous, they have a great economy and medicinal prices, so there will still be some bold breeders who adopt the method of raising such snakes. To raise these snakes well, you should also have a certain understanding of their living habits. Understanding their characteristics will be of great help to their raising.
1. Cobra
Cobra from spring to autumn At first, they move around in fields, ditches, vegetable gardens, rice fields, roadsides, corners, etc., and occasionally they can even be seen in homes. The peak period of exercise is from 10 am to 2 pm. When the weather is very hot, people usually go out to exercise in the evening.
Cobras are highly venomous and violent, but under normal circumstances they will not actively attack us. However, when they are disturbed and become angry, they may. Launch an attack on us. When a cobra is angry, it can emit venom with a radiation distance of 1-2 meters. If the venom enters the human eye or body surface damage, it will cause poisoning. Care should be taken when raising or catching cobras.
The front part of the cobra's upper jaw has groove-shaped fangs 1, the back is tan or dark brown, and the back of the neck has white circles, shaped like glasses. When the neck is flat and expanded, it is quite obvious. Cobras generally have a body length of 97-200 centimeters and a body weight of about 1 kilogram.
2. The krait
The krait often Rest by water or wetland in mountainous areas, and exercise at dusk. Catching snakes, frogs, rats, lizards and fish. The krait is highly venomous, mainly neurotoxins. Each snake bite excretes about 40 milligrams of venom, which can kill people. Generally speaking, adult snakes are gentle in nature, move slowly, and do not take the initiative to surprise people. However, its young snakes are fierce and lively in nature and can be aggressive to people. The golden krait is oviparous, hibernating in April every year and laying eggs from June to July. It often lays 9-13 eggs. The incubation period is 50 days. The female snake has the ability to protect the eggs.
Bamboo Leaves Green
3. Bamboo Leaves Green
The Bamboo Leaf Green Snake lives in mountainous forests at an altitude of 1500-2000 meters or in weeds, bamboo forests or rocks beside damp mountain streams. It often hangs or is wrapped around branches. It prefers to live in the trees next to caves. It moves more often on cloudy and rainy days. It comes out to exercise day and night, and moves more frequently at night. Feeds on small animals such as frogs, lizards, small birds and rodents. There is another species similar to Bamboo-leaf Qing, which is called White-lipped Bamboo-leaf Qing (definitely introduced). The nasal scales and the first upper lip scale are completely healed or have only a very short scale groove; the internasal scales are larger and are tangential to each other or occasionally separated by a small scale.
4. Sea snakes
Generally move day and night and have phototaxis . It is easy to be fooled by light, and its food is mainly fish. It eats many kinds of fish such as snakes, eels, and some species eat blackjack and shrimp. Generally, it does not take the initiative to attack people. Snake venom is mainly a menstrual toxin, which is more toxic than land. The venom of venomous snakes is stronger, and the amount of poison excreted varies depending on the species, body size and individual, as well as the place of origin, climate and other conditions.
Vipers (certain introduction)
5. King Cobra
King Cobra is a highly venomous snake. It usually disappears in rock crevices or holes, and occasionally can climb trees. , often the back half of the body is entangled on the branches, and the front half is hanging or raised in the air. King cobras move day and night.
6. Viper
Vipers mostly live in plains, hills and mountainous areas, resting in piles of rocks, grass, ditches, graves, bushes and fields. The response to light is often related to the temperature. In severe cold weather It is multi-directional and avoids light when it is hot. For example, in July every year, the short-tailed viper appears the least frequently at noon and the most late at night, which proves that its day and night activity frequency is related to both light and temperature. Snakes often climb trees to catch food. Vipers are very sensitive to drinking water, and lack of water will have an impact on their lifespan. However, they usually move slowly, and adult snakes basically do not attack humans and animals on their own initiative. Snakes are lively by nature and like to bite people.
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