Animals make most blind, poisonous cobras on Australia

On an island in Australia, an entire community is injured, even completely blind, but what makes them encounter such tragedies?

According to the BBC, cobra is considered a venomous snake serpent , possessing very strong power, can cause victims to quickly experience pain, difficulty breathing, paralysis and eventually death.

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A cobra is completely blind.

But there is an island in Australia, where Tiger snakes are most vulnerable to head and even blindness.

Famous British explorer David Attenborough once set foot on this island to find out the cause. His findings were used as material in BBC's 'Life in cold Blood' .

Specifically, Mr. Attenborough found that the cobra community on the island lived near the swarm. The cobra is particularly fond of baby gulls, so they often go to the territory of the enemy species in search of food.

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Baby gulls are the favorite dish of Australian cobras.

Neither the gulls nor the sharp beaks help them launch a pecking attack into the snake's head. The story can take place, causing the poisonous snakes here to be almost permanently damaged.

In such a difficult situation and even blind, the snakes still eat the gulls thanks to the extremely sensitive tongue of this cold-blooded assassin.

It was the tongue that became the compass that showed the way of the cobra to hunt. That's why the cobra community in the southern Australian island is still alive even if they no longer see anything.

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A black tiger snake was blinded by gulls.

The cobra is distributed mainly in the southeastern coast of Australia, spreading from New South Wales to Tasmania and the far south.

The snake's venom is second only to the eastern brown snake and the western brown snake. Toxic composition in the venom of the cobra includes a strong neurotoxin, blood clot, haemolysin, and myotoxin.

The reason for the name of the cobra because this cold-blooded predator in adulthood often appears as tiger skin, from light yellow to black along the body. The solid abdomen is colored from lemon yellow to orange.

There are six different types of tigers, their names depend on the natural areas they inhabit in Australia, including the West Cobra, Chappell Cobra, King Tiger Cobra, Tasmanian Tiger, Cobra. island, and cobra.