Created by Susan Stagg-Williams, Dieter Andrew Schweiss, Gavin Sy, and H. Scott Fogler, 1994
			
Updated by Apeksha Bandi, Gustav Sandborgh,  and Arthur Shih, 2013
		
		
			
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Links
			
			Here are a few links to cobra-related sites that you might try.
			
			A National Geographic site on 
			
King Cobras.
			
			A Federal Food and Drug Administration Page on 
			
Treating Venomous Snake Bites.