Cobras

/ˈkoʊbrəz/ noun

Highly venomous snakes found in Asia and Africa, famous for their ability to flatten their neck into a hood when threatened.

From Portuguese 'cobra de capelo' meaning 'hooded snake,' from Latin 'colubra' (serpent). The word came to English through Portuguese colonial trade in India.

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