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The Elapidae , or elapids, are a family of venomous snakes found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world, including the Indian Ocean and the Pacific. Elapid comes from the Greek éllo...
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This category contains articles for taxa belonging to the Elapidae family - the elapids. This listing is incomplete, but all are meant to be valid names according to the taxonomy currently available online through the TIGR Reptile Database.
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Family Elapidae (cobras, coral snakes, and seasnakes etc.) ... Elapids and seasnakes are closely related. Although they have been considered as separate families, they are now often combined within the family Elapidae. ... Relationships: Many authors include the Hydrophiidae in the Elapidae (e.g. Zug 2001).
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Superfamily Xenophidia (colubrids, vipers, and relatives) ... Family Elapidae (cobras, coral snakes, and kraits) ... Home Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Reptilia Order Squamata Suborder Serpentes Family Elapidae...
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Family Elapidae; (cobras, coral snakes, and kraits) ... Home Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Reptilia Order Squamata Suborder Serpentes Family Elapidae...
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A group of highly dangerous snakes with powerful neurotoxic venom that affects the nervous system, causing respiratory paralysis. Included in this ... Only by examining a dead snake can you positively determine if it is a cobra or a near relative. ... You can find the cobras of Africa and the Near East in almost any habitat.
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Family Elapidae F. Boie, 1827 -- Cobras, Coral Snakes, Coralsnakes, Elapids, Kraits ... Reference for: Elapidae ... Download Elapidae TSN 174348...
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Members of the Elapidae family, called elapids, are among some of the most feared snakes in the world. The coral snakes and cobras have earned a reputation as lethal killers with their poisonous venom. However, the Elapidae family also includes sea snakes, which are relatively harmless.
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A subfamily of elapidae, these snakes are specialized in that they found a better environment in the oceans. Why they are in the oceans is not clear to science. ... Snake Families:; - Colubridae; - Crotalidae; - Elapidae; - Viperidae; POISONOUS SNAKES OF THE AMERICAS:; - American copperhead; - Bushmaster; -
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Elapidae are a family of venomous snakes commonly referred to as elapids. This family includes cobras, adders, mambas and more. ... The Elapidae Family of Snakes...
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