The Thai cobra can kill people. The Thai cobra is a poison-shooting cobra. If you are bitten by a Thai cobra, if the rescue is not timely, it will definitely be life-threatening, or even death. There have been some deaths so far.

The Thai cobra does not shoot poison, but sprays it on the enemy. The venom of the Thai cobra is mainly neurotoxin, which can cause pain, swelling and gangrene when bitten. If the toxin gets into the eyes, it can cause immediate pain and temporary or permanent blindness. During the day, Thai cobras are generally more timid, and they will take the initiative to flee when encountering people. At dusk, they will become aggressive. As long as we do not harm the Thai cobras, they will not be bitten by Thai cobras under normal circumstances. of.
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