The “false cobra,” a mildly venomous snake, has been recently spotted in the Northern Borders region of Saudi Arabia.
Characterised by its pale colour, blending with the surrounding sand, the false cobra can grow over a meter in length and is identified by black spots behind its eyes, resembling secondary
eyes.
According to Adnan Khalifa, a member of the Aman Environmental Association, the false cobra, scientifically known as Rhagerhis moilensis, is a mildly venomous species that can be found throughout the region and Kingdom. Unlike some other snakes, it does not hibernate during the colder months.