Details: This poster shows a cobra up with its hood out. In the background shows a trippy spiral pattern.
A cobra is a venomous snake. Cobras generally inhabit tropical and desert regions of Asia and Africa. The cobra's most recognizable feature is its hood, a section of its neck which it can flatten outwards in a threat display. They kill their prey by injecting a neurotoxin through their hollow fangs. The neurotoxin blocks the synaptic communication between the victim's neurons and muscles, thus stopping movement and muscle control.