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why does a cobra spit? ​

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Answered by singhamanpratap0249
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When the snake contracts its venom gland, it squeezes a small amount out at high pressure. The venom hits the floor of the fang hole, bounces upward and out," Altimari said. Why spit instead of bite? Spitting is strictly for defense, the experts say.

Answered by harshid10
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When the snake contracts its venom gland, it squeezes a small amount out at high pressure. The venom hits the floor of the fang hole, bounces upward and out," Altimari said. Why spit instead of bite? Spitting is strictly for defense, the experts say.

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