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Who is good at rattlesnakes or cobras?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Who is good at rattlesnakes or cobras?

The rattlesnake is named because there is a string of horny rings at the end of the tail that vibrate so loudly that the enemy does not dare to approach or be scared away for a long time. Cobra is the general name of the genus cobra, also known as rice spoon Qian, bat snake, bulging neck snake, fan head wind, flat head wind and so on. Rattlesnakes and cobras are highly venomous snakes. Let's take a look at who is strong between rattlesnakes and cobras.

The size of rattlesnakes and cobras

Rattlesnakes are generally about 1.5 meters long, yellowish green, with diamond-shaped black brown spots on the back. The cobra has a short maxilla with furrow teeth at the front and one to several fine teeth behind the groove teeth, which are venomous snakes with anterior groove teeth. Most cobras are very large, up to 1.2 to 2.5 meters long. In terms of size, the cobra has a slight advantage.

The speed of rattlesnakes and cobras

The rattlesnake has an attack distance of about 2/3 of its body length and is difficult to catch with the naked eye, and there is no need to pull the body back when attacking. Cobra attacks 10-15 times faster than the five-step snake and can attack continuously for a short period of time.

Toxicity of rattlesnakes and cobras

1. Rattlesnake venom: rattlesnake venom is venomous and has the function of destroying blood tissue. it will erode a large number of platelets in the blood, resulting in severe internal bleeding, but some will increase platelets. let the blood coagulation in the main blood vessels freeze, so that the blood flow is blocked and the blood vessels will eventually rupture because of blood blockage. A few venoms, such as small shield rattlesnakes, also contain functions that attack the nervous system. Rattlesnake venom is different from other venom venoms in that it produces an enzyme when it enters the human body, which causes rapid muscle decay, destroys human nerve fibers, and causes brain death after entering the brain nerve.

2. Cobra venom: Naja naja atra venom is a mixed poison dominated by nerve poison to people or animals, and its effect on the nervous system is extensive, complex, and often bidirectional, although respiratory paralysis is the first cause of death caused by snake bites in the cobra family, and the venom itself contains many enzymes, which can have a serious toxic effect on the body. The general treatment for cobra bites is to use antivenom and may need artificial ventilation until the venom is degraded and the patient can breathe on his own. If the treatment is ineffective, the patients are more likely to die 6-12 hours after the bite.

Conclusion: under the same conditions, cobras are indeed better than rattlesnakes, and there have been reports of cobra attacks and raw ingestion of rattlesnakes.

 
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