Spitting Cobra
The secret weapon of these 9-feet-long masters of disguise is not their venom, but their ability to spit it at a distance of more than 8 feet! Their main target? The victim’s eyes. In fact, a spitting cobra’s venom is so dangerous that, unless treated quickly, can dissolve the eyes entirely.
These guys don’t play any games and if they see you as a threat, you won’t have time to react before their venom hits your eyes and infects you.
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How does one tell a “Killer Coyote” from the regular kind? We live in a real nature lover’s paradise with deer, coyotes, bear, fox, you name it. We run into coyotes on the path when walking quite a bit (I carry a stunner and no animal likes the electric sound it makes fortunately) so how can we tell the “killer” type?
Goodness! I love owls but will definitely watch out! Our little rescue Bo weighs only about 30 lbs! We have these majestic [and beautiful] owls in the area also, but I guess he still weighs too much to be swept away by one!