Not all cobras are venomous. There are some non-venomous species of cobras, such as the king cobra snake. However, most species of cobras found in the wild are venomous. It is important to exercise caution and avoid handling any species of cobra, regardless of its venomous status.
Yes, all cobras are venomous. They possess venom glands and fangs that allow them to inject potent toxins, which they use for defense and subduing their prey.
Yes, all species of cobras are venomous. They belong to the family Elapidae, which is known for its venomous species. The venom of cobras contains neurotoxins that can cause paralysis, respiratory failure, and even death in humans and other animals.