Click for ZooMed
Click for 65% off Shipping with Reptiles 2 You
The Pic that Speaks for Itself

The Pic that Speaks for Itself

by yasin1
Jun 11, 2004 3:33 PM · 4937 views · 31.8 k · 612 x 525

Keywords: Cobra Monocled Venomoid Venomous Incredible

When I look at this pic, I understand why some people worship cobras. Look at his pride...

This is my albino monocled cobra ,Naja. Unfortunately those are not my fingers that he is posing on but my friends Steve Clark's who is a respectable breeder of snakes and many other reptiles. He is baby sitting my animals right now.

Thanks again Steve for this incredible photograph. And I miss you Naja.

Comments (21)

HotRodHerps
Jun 11, 2004 11:48 PM
First of all (I ASSUME that it is venomoid?!?!?)

Who can look at a cobra and not be completely hypnotized? Amongst the world's animals they are just different. Breath taking.
crushin
Jun 12, 2004 4:38 PM
Rating: 5/5
venomoid or not an amazing pic!completely regal looking animal must feel awesome being able to touch and hold such a remarkable snake. Living in the bay area i can only dream about getting that close to one. good luck with it.
arboreals
Jun 17, 2004 9:49 AM
Rating: 5/5
When I look at this pic, I understand why some people worship cobras. Look at his pride...

Pide what pride you rapped the poor animal of it's pride! Great pic btw still sad.
John
yasin1
Jun 17, 2004 1:27 PM
Rating: 5/5
John,

If you think his pride was the deadly venom he had you shouldn't even write about cobras.

Look at his stylish stand on my friends finger. Look how he hoods. He is not aware of what had happened to him. He is warning you with this proud stand to be aware of what he thinks he has.

Coral snakes have venom too. If the pride was about the venom, they would be as good as cobras. Sounds silly now, isn't it?

But I shouldn't even try to explain anything to you anyways. You are just trying to prove you point by any means possible. How sad...

Yasin
CaptainHook2
Jun 17, 2004 2:42 PM
Rating: 5/5
I figured you could get a cobra without venom. How! Do the rules governing the keeping of poisonous reptiles still aplly if the venom glands have been removed? E-Mail me if you would as I have many questions.

DZ
yasin1
Jun 17, 2004 4:16 PM
Rating: 5/5
You can get the snake venomoided by surgery. But first you need a very experienced surgeon/vet and 2nd you should be ready for the ethical problems you will face when your show you snake to public.

Same laws apply because people can not identify if your snake is venomoided or not.

For further info you can e mail me at yasin@hagi.ro .
bofkim
Jun 20, 2004 10:49 AM
Rating: 5/5
That's a great pic. It kinda comes in beautiful with the background to!
mayank_g
Jun 21, 2004 5:41 PM
Rating: 4/5
An amazing photo. Its amazing how you have managed to concentrate on the subject and take the picture.
yasin1
Jun 22, 2004 10:51 AM
Rating: 5/5
Once more I want to thank to Steve Clark of TurtsandTorts,
who took this pic for me.

Great picture...
SVENNE
Jul 3, 2004 7:56 AM
Rating: 1/5
I will say it again, Steve clark of turtsandtorts is a liar and a cheat. he has ripped off many people, and does nothing about it. He ripped me and a friend off 700$ on some turtles and still has done NOTHING about it. Yasin what is your deal, you had my other posts deleted? Why?? You want other people to also get ripped off by your friend steve clark?? Steve clark has ripped many people off, and people should be able to read this so they don't have the same thing happen to them.
yasin1
Jul 3, 2004 12:44 PM
Rating: 5/5
Fiirst of all why the hack are you rating my picture 1 because of Steve?

This is my snake not his.

And also I did not got your posts deleted. I don't know why but kingsnake.com deleted some negatif comments about different subjects in both of my pictures today. And I did not request such thing.

And about Steve... I traded my animals with one of his and everything went smooth and now he is babysitting all my animals for a fee and I really appriciate what he has done and doing for me.
My python that he is babysitting was sick but he is doing great now. Also the cobra you are looking right now had some rodent feeding problems but Steve turned him to a rodent eater. How can I talk bad about him knowing these???

I don't know what happened between you guys and him but I can not critisize a person who has done nothing but good things for me.

I am sorry. But please don't judge Steve in my animals' web-space. Go ahead and write in the forum or something...

Sorry...

Yasin
Shuba
Jul 5, 2004 4:55 PM
Rating: 5/5
" When I look at this pic, I understand why some people worship cobras. Look at his pride... "

First of all.. If you understand why people worship cobras, why are you going with the venomoids? I think his pride would be alot better with his natural defense. Beautiful snake though, and awesome picture.
yasin1
Jul 5, 2004 5:15 PM
People worship cobras because they are mysterious and beautiful...it is nothing to do with venom. Ýf it was then they would mostly worship to Australian Browns....

And my aquarium is not his natural habitat so he does not need his natural defense or attack system to sruvive in there...

Thanks for the commen though...
Shuba
Jul 5, 2004 5:20 PM
There are plenty of animals which can be worshipped because there "mysterious". People learned to respect these animals because of there venom and taking that away is about as mysterious as a cornsnake.
yasin1
Jul 11, 2004 3:38 AM
Speaking without knowing anything is really bad for someone because at the end you will be humiliated.

Budhist worship monocled cobras because they believe that when Budha came upon the world there were heavy raýns going on. And monocled cobra came, hooded over Budha and protected him from the rain. And Budha touched the hood of the cobra to reward it. The markings appeared where he touched.

As you see it is nothing about the venom. Its the way he stands...
Nightshade
Jul 11, 2004 5:45 PM
Rating: 5/5
Gorgeous snake!

Now if only we could get some of the venom out of the posts....

:)
Click here for Dragon Serpents
Click here for Dragon Serpents
Click to visit Classifieds
Site Tools