What does cobra and vulture?

Cobra:

* Genus of venomous snakes found in Asia and Africa.

* Elongated, cylindrical body with a hood.

* Known for their ability to spread a hood when threatened.

* Inject venom through their fangs, which can be potentially deadly.

* Some cobra species include: King Cobra, Indian Cobra, Black Cobra.

Vulture:

* Large scavenging bird found in many parts of the world, except Antarctica.

* Distinctive hooked beak and bald or sparsely feathered head and neck.

* Feed primarily on carrion (dead animals).

* Play a crucial role in the ecosystem by clearing away decomposing remains.

* Some vulture species include: Turkey Vulture, Black Vulture, Cinereous Vulture.

Comparison:

* Both are animals.

* Both have specific physical characteristics that distinguish them from other species.

* Both play significant roles in their respective ecosystems, cobra as venomous snakes and vultures as scavengers.