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Naja nigricincta

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Naja nigricincta

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Suborder
  
Serpentes

Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Cobras

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Similar
  
Cobras, Snake, Black‑necked spitting cobra, Nubian spitting cobra, Mali cobra

Naja nigricincta shedding at casavipera


Naja nigricincta is a species of spitting cobra in the genus Naja belonging to the family Elapidae.

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This species had long been considered to be a subspecies of the black-necked spitting cobra (Naja nigricollis), but morphological and genetic differences have led to its recognition as a separate species.

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Subspecies

Two subspecies are currently recognized under Naja nigricincta. The nominate subspecies N. n. nigricincta, commonly known as the zebra spitting cobra or western barred spitting cobra, is given its name because of the dark crossbars that run the length of the snake's body. The subspecies N. n. woodi, commonly known as the black spitting cobra, is solid black and is found only in the desert areas of southern Africa. Both subspecies are smaller than N. nigricollis; with average adult lengths of less than 1.5 metres (4.9 ft).

Description

Naja nigricincta is an oviparous venomous spitting cobra with dark brown to black body and zebra-like vertical whitish or light yellow stripes along the dorsal side. These stripes are generally evenly spaced and can be complete or fragmented. The ventral scales range from white to orange in color. In juvenile snakes the overall coloration is lighter than in the adults,

These snakes can flatten head and neck into a hood, similarly to many species of cobra. The heads and hoods are uniformly dark brown or black.

The venom of Naja nigricincta can cause massive hemorrhaging, necrosis and paralysis in bite victims. These snakes can also spit its venom, hitting their enemies with great accuracy and causing temporary or permanent blindness.

Distribution

This species is native to parts of southern Africa (Namibia, southern Angola and South Africa).

References

Naja nigricincta Wikipedia