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The red-headed krait (Bungarus flaviceps) is a large highly venomous elapid snake with dramatic coloration. The red-headed krait can grow to a length of up to 2.1 metres (7 ft). It lives in lowland rain forest, including those on islands, but it is considered uncommon. It feeds primarily on specific snakes, probably semiaquatic and fossorial ...
Bungarus caeruleus (common krait) Bungarus sindanus (Sind krait) – 1 subspecies Bungarus s. razai (northern Punjab krait) Naja naja (Indian cobra or spectacled cobra) Naja oxiana (Central Asian cobra or Oxus cobra) Family Hydrophiidae (sea snakes) - 14 species Astrotia stokesii (Stokes' sea snake)
Bungarus (commonly known as kraits / k r aɪ t /) [2] [3] is a genus of venomous snakes in the family Elapidae.The genus is native to Asia.Often found on the floor of tropical forests in South Asia, Southeast Asia and Southern China, they are medium-sized, highly venomous snakes with a total length (including tail) typically not exceeding 2 metres (6 ft 7 in).
The adult can reach 1.8 metres (5 ft 11 in) long. It has a red head, tail and belly. The back is dark blue to black in color, and it usually has a large blue [2] or white stripe on each flank. [5] The snake, especially when juvenile, is often confused with the pink-headed reed snake (Calamaria schlegeli) as they share similar habitat and ...
Red-headed krait; S. Bungarus sindanus; Bungarus slowinskii; Bungarus suzhenae; W. Bungarus walli This page was last edited on 27 March 2020, at 02:51 (UTC). Text ...
Red-headed krait: Peninsula Bungarus candidus: Elapidae: Blue krait: Malayan krait: งูทับสมิงคลา, งูทับทางขาว, งูปล้องเงิน: Widespread Bungarus fasciatus: Elapidae: Banded krait: งูสามเหลี่ยม, งูทับทางเหลือง, งู ...
Red-headed krait; Reticulated python; Rhabdophis chrysargos; ... Yellow-lipped sea krait This page was last edited on 28 October 2022, at 11:45 (UTC). ...
The Malayan krait may attain a total length of 108 cm (43 in), with a tail 16 cm (6.3 in) long. Dorsally, it has a pattern of 27–34 dark-brown, black, or bluish-black crossbands on the body and tail, which are narrowed and rounded on the sides. The first crossband is continuous with the dark color of the head.