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 +The '''Egyptian cobra''' (''Naja haje''), commonly confused with the [[snouted cobra]] (''Naja annulifera''), is a type of [[venom (poison)|venomous]] [[snake]] native to [[North Africa]] and the [[Middle East]]. The Egyptian cobra is the most common cobra in [[Africa]] and is responsible for many deaths there. Its range extends from the [[Sahara Desert]] to the [[Syrian Desert]]. The Egyptian cobra, like all other cobras, raises its hood when in danger.
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The Egyptian cobra (Naja haje), commonly confused with the snouted cobra (Naja annulifera), is a type of venomous snake native to North Africa and the Middle East. The Egyptian cobra is the most common cobra in Africa and is responsible for many deaths there. Its range extends from the Sahara Desert to the Syrian Desert. The Egyptian cobra, like all other cobras, raises its hood when in danger.



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