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  2. Hydrophis belcheri - Wikipedia

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    Hydrophis belcheri, commonly known as the faint-banded sea snake or Belcher's sea snake, is an extremely venomous species of sea snake. It has a timid temperament and would normally have to be subjected to severe mistreatment before biting.

  3. Inland taipan - Wikipedia

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    Intravenous, intraperitoneal, and intramuscular LD 50 s for the inland taipan venom have not been tested. [ 102 ] Belcher's sea snake ( Hydrophis belcheri ), which many times is mistakenly called the hook-nosed sea snake ( Enhydrina schistosa ), has been erroneously popularized as the most venomous snake in the world, due to Ernst and Zug's ...

  4. Sea snake - Wikipedia

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    Sea snake Temporal range: Oligocene – Recent Pre๊ž’ ๊ž’ O S D C P T J K Pg N Yellow-bellied sea snake (Hydrophis platurus) on a Costa Rica beach Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Order: Squamata Suborder: Serpentes Superfamily: Elapoidea Family: Elapidae Groups included Hydrophiinae Laticaudinae Range of sea snakes shown in lime ...

  5. Hydrophis - Wikipedia

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    Hydrophis is a genus of sea snakes, ... H. belcheri (Gray, 1849) 0 Belcher's sea snake Queensland and New Territories, Australia: H. bituberculatus: W. Peters, 1873 0

  6. Russell's viper - Wikipedia

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    The LD 50 in mice, which is used as a possible indicator of snake venom toxicity, is: 0.133 mg/kg intravenous, [26] 0.40 mg/kg intraperitoneal, [27] about 0.75 mg/kg subcutaneous. [28] For most humans, a lethal dose is about 40–70 mg, well within the amount that can be delivered in one bite.

  7. Yellow-bellied sea snake - Wikipedia

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    Hydrophis platurus, a front-fanged venomous snake, related to the brown snakes, cobras and taipans . The yellow-bellied sea snake, as the name implies, has a distinctive bicolor pattern with a yellow underbelly and brown back, making it easily distinguishable from other sea snake species.

  8. Median lethal dose - Wikipedia

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    The term LD 50 is generally attributed to John William Trevan. [2] The test was created by J. W. Trevan in 1927. [3] The term semilethal dose is occasionally used in the same sense, in particular with translations of foreign language text, but can also refer to a sublethal dose. LD 50 is usually determined by tests on animals such as laboratory ...

  9. List of venomous animals - Wikipedia

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    Belcher's sea snake (Hydrophis belcheri) Dubois' sea snake (Aipysurus duboisii) Brown snakes (Pseudonaja), including the eastern brown snake (Pseudonaja textilis) Death adders (Acanthophis spp.) Kraits (Bungarus spp.), including the common krait (Bungarus caeruleus) Mambas (Dendroaspis spp.), including the black mamba (D. polylepis) Taipans ...