How does the characteristic hood shape of the Zebra Cobra compare to that of the Rinkhals?

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Broad, classic cobra display

When the Zebra Cobra feels threatened or prepares to strike, it displays its hood by flattening and expanding the ribs in its neck region. This resultant structure is described as the broad, classic cobra hood, typical of the *Naja* genus. This contrasts functionally and visually with the defensive display of the Rinkhals (*Hemachatus haemachatus*). The Rinkhals hood tends to be narrower and appears more elongated compared to the wider presentation adopted by the *Naja nigricincta*. This difference in the width of the frontal display serves as a functional physical distinction observable during confrontation scenarios.

How does the characteristic hood shape of the Zebra Cobra compare to that of the Rinkhals?

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