There is only one species of cobra (Indian cobra or Spectacled cobra) found in Sri Lanka. It is a deadly venomous species, and is the most commonly known venomous snake, amongst people in the island.
Toxicity: Deadly venomous
Size: 180 cm
Colouration:
The colour on its back varies from dark brown to dark reddish brown or dark grey to grayish black with white or light yellow cross bars. The secross bars are either incomplete or complete with sets of four to six bands grouped at times. Hood contains a large usually white-coloured spectacle shaped marking, and the surrounding area is reddish. The ventral or the underside may vary from white to pale yellow to light brown, while some may have a single colouration, others may have cross bars or blotching