Footage showing a person handling a baby cobra – and the reptile flaring its head defensively – has generated varied reactions. The footage (posted below) was shared via Instagram recently by World of ...
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Footage showing a person handling a baby cobra – and the reptile flaring its head defensively – has generated varied reactions. The footage shows the handler petting and even picking up the cobra, and ...
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