An ovular, leathery egg. It's smooth in texture, but has some faint speckling against the light grey shell. It's cool to the touch and should probably be kept in an incubator.
A long, thin cobra has emerged from the egg. Though it has a ridged hood and glittering scales, the strangest part about it is the barbed stinger on its tail. Testing reveals that the stinger contains venom, but at its infant stage the snake's toxin seems to only cause irritation to the applied area, unless someone is allergic to it. The baby snake hisses and rears when threatened, arching its tail defensively, but is more likely to flee than strike unless cornered.