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  2. King brown snake - Wikipedia

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    Further complicating the issue, the term "king brown snake" has been applied to any large brown snake. Australian snake expert Glenn Shea has also pointed out that "mulga snake" has issues in that the species lives in a wide range of habitats in addition to mulga. [19] It has also been called the "Pilbara cobra". [20]

  3. Pygmy mulga snake - Wikipedia

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    The pygmy mulga snake (Pseudechis weigeli), also commonly known as the pygmy king brown snake, [3] is a species of venomous snake in the black snake genus Pseudechis in the family Elapidae. The species is native to Australia .

  4. Papuan pygmy mulga snake - Wikipedia

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    The Papuan pygmy mulga snake (Pseudechis rossignolii) is a venomous snake of the family Elapidae native to New Guinea, genetically confirmed as a distinct species in 2017. [1] It was originally described by Raymond Hoser in 2000 as Pailsus rossignolii , naming it for Victorian snake handler Fred Rossignoli.

  5. Spotted mulga snake - Wikipedia

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    The spotted mulga snake (Pseudechis butleri), also known commonly as Butler's black snake and Butler's snake, is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae. The species is endemic to Western Australia. It is a member of the genus Pseudechis, dangerously venomous snakes that can intimidate an opponent by raising the head and presenting a ...

  6. Eastern dwarf mulga snake - Wikipedia

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    The eastern dwarf mulga snake (Pseudechis pailsei), also known commonly as the eastern pygmy mulga snake and the false king brown snake, is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae. The species, which is native to Australia, was genetically confirmed as a distinct species in 2017. [2]

  7. Pseudechis - Wikipedia

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    Most snakes in this genus reach about 2 m (6.6 ft) in total length (including tail), and vary in colour. Some species are brown, whereas others are black. The most recognisable and widespread species in the genus are the red-bellied black snake ( P. porphyriacus ) and the mulga snake (king brown) ( P. australis ).

  8. Mulga - Wikipedia

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    Mulga (habitat), an Australian woodland or open forest habitat dominated by trees of the species Acacia; Mulga Lands, an Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia region of Australia; Mulga Creek, a river of New South Wales, Australia; Mulga Queen Community, a community Western Australia, Australia; Western Australian mulga shrublands ...

  9. Category:Pseudechis - Wikipedia

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    Spotted mulga snake; This page was last edited on 1 June 2021, at 06:20 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...