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It's a Cobra.You can see it on the scales on the head.It's not a King,I guess it is a Brown(obviously ) Monocled Cobra,,or spitting C.

Sadly He/She Was very kind of Deadish :(

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thanks :) i was sure it is a cobra but my thai worker insisted this is a ngoo sing which he has caught and eaten many times... as we have ngoo sing all the time and we had a few same looking cobras over the years so i recognized it but my worker made me doubt (and hope). i found it dead after my dogs had killed it the night before. we have quite a few snakes around here, almost on a daily basis we see them and many different kinds :)

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thanks :) i was sure it is a cobra but my thai worker insisted this is a ngoo sing which he has caught and eaten many times... as we have ngoo sing all the time and we had a few same looking cobras over the years so i recognized it but my worker made me doubt (and hope). i found it dead after my dogs had killed it the night before. we have quite a few snakes around here, almost on a daily basis we see them and many different kinds :)

It looks similar to a cobra l had in my house which l killed before it got me. Glad you dogs got it so you did not have a problem. Good dogs so wha breed are they?

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they are mixed soi dogs which i had found on the road.

my worker still insists it wasn't a cobra...

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Not a King Cobra. More like an Indochinese Spitting Cobra

indochinese-spitting-cobra-72.jpg

It's a King Cobra for sure.

Look at the Parietal and Occipital scales on the head.

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