Pseudohaje is a genus of venomous African elapid snakes, commonly called tree cobras or forest cobras because of their arboreal lifestyle.
[1][2] Their ability to produce a hood is limited to a slight flattening of the neck.
Tree cobras have proportionally larger eyes compared to Naja species, smaller fangs, and smaller bone structures.
[2] Members were formerly categorized as Naja, but anatomical analysis of midbody scale rows distinguished them as a separate taxon.
[3] Data related to Pseudohaje at Wikispecies