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Cape Cobra also known as geelslang, Hartbeespoort, North West, South Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cape cobra (Naja nivea) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Biting cobra Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cape cobra (Naja nivea) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Water rill and pond, Sun City, South Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
The notorious black mamba, Hartbeespoort, North West, South Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bronkhorst House, Boekenhoutfontein Farm, North West, South Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cape Cobra Swimming in a Dam
The vulnerable sungazer lizard, Hartbeespoort, North West, South Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bull giraffe, Boekenhoutfontein  Farm, North West, South Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Giraffe close-up, Boekenhoutfontein  Farm, North West, South Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Curious giraffes, Boekenhoutfontein  Farm, North West, South Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
View towards Pilanesburg from the Palace, Sun City, South Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clay brick oven, Boekenhoutfontein Farm, North West, South Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sable fountain, the Palace, Sun City, South Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Cape Cobra (Naja nivea) is a medium sized cobra found mainly in the arid regions of Southern Africa. The Cape Cobra is also known as the geelslang (yellow snake) yellow cobra, and bruinkapel (brown cobra). Afrikaans speaking South Africans refer to the Cape Cobra as koperkapel, mainly due to a rich yellow colour variation. It feeds on a wide spectrum of prey, including other snakes. The Cape cobra is regarded as one of the most dangerous species of cobra in all of Africa.


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