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Last updated : 01/04/2007 |
This page is indexed on our home page under Aspect: 40. Venomous Snakes- Species and the Section: Cobra |
Red Spitting Cobra (Naja pallida)
Here are some links to information on the Red Spitting Cobra (Naja pallida), in terms of its natural habitat, care in captivity and links to pictures. You will also find the main elements relative to a bite by this species, in terms of the venom type, time response to a bite, danger level of the venom, main symptoms and hospital equipment that should be on hand to treat a bite victim, and the links on the detailed treatment of a snake bite victim.
Common Name | Family: | Genus: | Species: | Snake bite Links | Natural Habitat of the Red Spitting Cobra (Naja pallida) |
Red Spitting Cobra | Elapidae | Naja | pallida | toxinology.com, Eye First aid | EMBL, |
Venom type | Time Critical | Danger level | Main symptoms | Hospital Equipment |
Neurotoxic | Urgent | Potentially lethal | Local pain, swelling, blistering, necrosis ± flaccid paralysis | Electrocardiogram, respiratory assistance |
Links to Captive Care Sheets of the Red Spitting Cobra (Naja pallida) |
Links to Pictures of the Red Spitting Cobra (Naja pallida) |
Richard Mastenbroek | Fathom.1, Fathom.2, animalworld, smarley.nl.eu.org, Calphotos, Google |
Last update : 01/04/2007 |