Cobras possess special proteins in their blood and body cells that recognize and neutralize their own venom, allowing them to survive accidental self-bites, though not all cobras have equal immunity and venom from other cobras can still be fatal.
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Why Cobras Don’t Die From Their Own Venom 😱🐍本站添加:
Did you know one of the world's deadliest snakes, the cobra, doesn't die from its own venom?
Think about it. What would happen if a cobra accidentally bit itself?
Most animals could die within seconds, but the cobra has a shocking biological defense system.
Inside its blood and body cells are special proteins that help weaken the effects of its own venom.
That means the cobra's body can actually recognize its own poison and stop it from fully attacking its organs.
But here's the terrifying part. Not every snake has the same level of protection. Some cobras are only partially immune, and venom from another cobra can still kill them.
And the most dangerous fact, just a few drops of cobra venom contain enough power to shut down the human nervous system and make breathing impossible.
Nature created the cobra like a living biological weapon, a creature that survives with deadly poison inside its own body.
Now imagine this. If humans had the same defense system, could we become immune to every
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