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Asp, anglicized form of aspis, name used in classical antiquity for a venomous snake, probably the Egyptian cobra, Naja haje.
Today we learn the word elapidae — a family of snakes that includes the Egyptian cobra (species Naja haje) that has been missing at the Bronx Zoo since Friday.
Rabbit sera raised against them were able to generate partially-neutralizing antibodies, which delayed mice mortality in neutralization assays against Naja haje, Dendrospis polylepis and Ophiophagus hannah venoms.
In this study, the lethality as well as biochemical and histopathological effect of Egyptian cobra (Naja haje; N. haje) crude venom at a sublethal dose have been investigated on liver and kidney of male mice.
And if, perhaps, the thought of a venomous snake gone missing doesn't already give you the shivers or put you in mind of Sherlock Holmes's speckled band, we suggest a visit to the Naja haje page at DigiMorph, where you can watch a 3-D CT scan of an Egyptian cobra revolving before your eyes.
The symptomology is thought to be very similar to that of the Egyptian cobra (Naja haje).
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"Treats should be treats," Ms. Haje said.
A mongoose (Herpestes) attacking an Asian cobra (Naja naja).
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Indian cobra, or Indian spectacled cobra (Naja naja)Head and neck region of the Indian cobra, or Indian spectacled cobra (Naja naja).
As it ends, Del Naja takes the microphone.
They are Najah Haynes, not Naja, and Emony Johnson, not Elmony.
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