Cobras are carnivores and primarily prey on small animals such as rodents, lizards, birds, and other snakes. They are also known to occasionally feed on fish and amphibians.
Cobras, as venomous snakes, do not specifically bite on food. They primarily use their venomous bites as a defense mechanism or to subdue prey, which typically includes small mammals, birds, reptiles, and occasionally amphibians.
COBRAS LIKE OTHER VENOMOUS SNAKES DO NOT SPECIFICALLY "BITE ON" FOOD. THEIR PRIMARY NMODE OF FEEDING IS BY CAPTURING AND CONSUMING LIVE PREY WHICH TYPICALLY CONSISTS OF SMALL MAMMALS, BIRD, REPTILES, AMPHIBIONS AND OCASSIONALLY OTHER SNAKES.
Cobras are venomous snakes that primarily feed on small mammals like rodents, birds, and reptiles. Some larger species of cobra may also prey on other snakes or fish. Cobras hunt by using their keen sense of smell and vision to locate prey, and then striking with their venomous fangs to subdue it.