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How do cobras reproduce?             

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Cobras reproduce sexually through internal fertilization. Male cobras have a pair of hemipenes to transfer sperm to the female's cloaca during mating. Once the eggs are fertilized, the female cobra will lay them in a nest or a suitable location. The incubation period varies depending on the species and temperature conditions, but typically ranges from two to three months. When the eggs hatch, baby cobras emerge from the eggs fully formed and independent.
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Cobras reproduce sexually. Mating occurs between a male and female cobra, with the male engaging in courtship behavior before copulation. Females lay eggs, typically in hidden locations, and then guard the nest until the eggs hatch.
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Cobras reproduce sexually, with males and females mating during the breeding season. Males will engage in courtship displays, such as raising their hoods and bobbing their heads, to attract females. After mating, the female will lay a clutch of eggs, typically in a concealed location such as a burrow or hollow log. The number of eggs laid can vary depending on the species, with some laying just a few eggs and others laying up to 50 or more. The female will then abandon the eggs, and they will hatch after a period of incubation, typically lasting several weeks to a few months.
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