There is no specific name for a male snake. Snakes, like many other animals, are typically referred to as either "male" or "female" based on their gender. Some species of snakes have specific names for male and female individuals, but this is not universal across all species. For example, male cobras are sometimes referred to as "cobras" while female cobras are referred to as "cobra females." However, this is not a widely used naming convention and is not applied to all species of snakes.
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