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Naja

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Main Entry: Na·ja
Pronunciation: 'nA-j&
Function: noun
: a genus of elapid snakes comprising the true cobras


I mainly joined the site just because of this forum.

So what's up fellow cobra comrades! :rockon:

My car is more of a garage queen now than a race car. It used to be a daily driver from 1998 - 2003 so it has about 100k miles. But it runs now better than ever!

I am a licensed venomous keeper so I also keep deadly cobras as well as metal ones. If anyone would like a photo with a live cobra on the hood of there car cobra and you live in south Florida, let me know.
 

scootro

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welcome......i bet you got some scary stories handling those cobra's.......eeeeekk


lets see some pics................. :rockon:
 
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9T3SVT

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Naja said:
If anyone would like a photo with a live cobra on the hood of there car cobra and you live in south Florida, let me know.

I don't want one but if you have a picture like that please post it....

Oh and welcome aboard :rockon:
 

Naja

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-SVT- Parker said:
Welcome......Is that safe?

Thanks............I like to practice safety when dealing with these snakes. The cobra's neurotoxic venom is nothing one should ever take lightly. I use snake sticks, hooks, tongs, garbage cans, tubes, and snake gloves whenever a snake comes out of the cage. Besides the safety precautions, you tend to learn which snakes are easier to handle outside and which ones are not. I only use the snakes that have been in my collection for a while and are not as aggressive and flighty as others.
 
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Naja

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9T3SVT said:
I don't want one but if you have a picture like that please post it....

Oh and welcome aboard :rockon:

No cobra combo pictures yet. Still working on that one.

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93cobra2776

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Naja said:
Thanks............I like to practice safety when dealing with these snakes. The cobra's neurotoxic venom is nothing one should ever take lightly. I use snake sticks, hooks, tongs, garbage cans, tubes, and snake gloves whenever a snake comes out of the cage. Besides the safety precautions, you tend to learn which snakes are easier to handle outside and which ones are not. I only use the snakes that have been in my collection for a while and are not as aggressive and flighty as others.

I actually had thought about getting Naja on my vanity plate a few years ago. Didn't feel like having to explain it to everyone who asked about it though
 

Naja

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93cobra2776 said:
I actually had thought about getting Naja on my vanity plate a few years ago. Didn't feel like having to explain it to everyone who asked about it though

Very cool! No one has ever asked me what it means. Naja was already taken so I had to be Naja 5 for 5 liter.
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wow........very cool.....that white (Monocles) cobra is badass!!!!!

thanks for sharing those pics............
 
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Fiveoh93Snake

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:eek: Holy Smoly; now that my friends is a true Cobra enthusiast...... in more ways than one :bowdown: Aight dude whats up with one of dem photos, I don't see no stinkin glove on your hand and that Cobra looks a little perturbed? :poke: By the way welcome aboard an nice car dude.
 

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I've had a lot of snakes. Most of them are what I could catch in the wild. black snakes, corn snakes, etc, and I've also had a python. I've been bitten quite often. I wouldn't take a chance with a poisonous snake! Is the profit worth the risk?
 

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