this kind is INSANE

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lovespunaround;1551779; said:
Whoever put the baby and the cobra together was obviously foolish, but the cobra was not actually biting the child. Since cobras are rear-fanged, they need to be able to grab something in order to bite it. The baby's head doesn't have anything for the cobra to grab, except maybe hair.

Last time I checked cobras, particularly elapids (cobras, taipans, coral snakes) as a whole, are characterized with having fixed fangs being positioned in the upper front of the mouth. This is known as proteroglyph dentition.

http://www.seanthomas.net/oldsite/skulls.html - Snake Skulls and Dentition
 
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