Its venom is neurotoxic and cytotoxic. The venom could cause vomiting, nausea, cramps and, if it goes into the eyes, blindness. As its name describes, this cobra can literally spit tis venom from its fangs at a distant. If threatened, it has no need to make contact with enemies. The Rinkhals spitting cobra survives on a diet of toads, small mammals (possibly including meerkat pups) and other reptiles.
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| - Its venom is neurotoxic and cytotoxic. The venom could cause vomiting, nausea, cramps and, if it goes into the eyes, blindness. As its name describes, this cobra can literally spit tis venom from its fangs at a distant. If threatened, it has no need to make contact with enemies. The Rinkhals spitting cobra survives on a diet of toads, small mammals (possibly including meerkat pups) and other reptiles.
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| - Its venom is neurotoxic and cytotoxic. The venom could cause vomiting, nausea, cramps and, if it goes into the eyes, blindness. As its name describes, this cobra can literally spit tis venom from its fangs at a distant. If threatened, it has no need to make contact with enemies. The Rinkhals spitting cobra survives on a diet of toads, small mammals (possibly including meerkat pups) and other reptiles.
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