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monarchbutt · 9 months
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💛 The Banded Krait (Bungarus fasciatus), found on the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and southern China, is the largest species of krait, reaching 8 ft 10 in. Despite being venomous and potentially fatal, it’s shy and nocturnal, so its threat to humans is low.
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cilginfizikcilervbi · 2 years
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En Ölümcül 10 Yılan Türü Bu sürüngenlerden biriyle karşılaşmanız hayatınıza mal olabilir. Tıslıyorlar, sürünüyorlar ve ne yazık ki şüphelenmedikleri avları ve insanları ısırıyorlar. Dünya Sağlık Örgütü’ne göre, yılanlar her yıl yaklaşık 5,4 milyon insanı ısırarak 81.000 ila 138.000 arasında ölüme neden oluyor. Zehirli yılanlar, kurbanlarını, dişlerini kullanarak avına enjekte ettiği değiştirilmiş…
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reptilemanaustralia · 11 months
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Hoser, R. T. 2023. New taxa within the African Herald Snake genus Crotaphopeltis Fitzinger, 1843. Australasian Journal of Herpetology 62:3-22. Published 25 May 2023. http://www.smuggled.com/AJH-62-Pages-3-22.pdf
Published 25 May 2023. Hoser, R. T. 2023. New taxa within the African snake genus Dipsadoboa Günther, 1858. Australasian Journal of Herpetology 62:35. http://www.smuggled.com/AJH-62-Pages-23-35.pdf
Published 25 May 2023. Hoser, R. T. 2023. Six new species of viper within Atheris Cope, 1862 sensu lato from central Africa! Australasian Journal of Herpetology 62:36-53. http://www.smuggled.com/AJH-62-Pages-36-53.pdf
Published 25 May 2023. Hoser, R. T. 2023. Three new species of Kraits in the Bungarus fasciatus (Schneider, 1801) species complex. Australasian Journal of Herpetology 62:54-64. http://www.smuggled.com/AJH-62-Pages-54-64.pdf
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herpsandbirds · 7 months
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Banded Krait (Bungarus fasciatus), family Elapidae, India
Venomous.
photograph by Arup2602 
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deepestbluesky · 9 months
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hello it is time for a VERY niche post. join me for... SHL characters as SNAKES!!!!! i tried to find snakes that naturally occur in china or near china, as a terrible added parameter—there's a TON of snakes in china, but i just don't know many so it's terrible bc it added a lot of work for me lol. but i've learned things! and found some cool snakes! so! let's go. pictures of snakes ahead, if that's not your thing, feel free to peace out.
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Wen Kexing - Sinomicrurus macclellandi a coral snake! just a nice boy you know? just a nice, extremely venemous boy with dramatic red coloration. shamless plug for my fic where wkx turns into This Snake.
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Zhou Zishu - Bungarus multicinctus look at this lovely unassuming snake. got some goth-y drama but overall not too bad, right? one of the most venomous land snakes in the world 😌 (also. he and wkx match but like in a complimentary way.)
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Zhang Chengling - Pareas margaritophorus the first thing wikipedia says about this snake is that it is small and harmless. for the first time so far, i am not trying to mislead you. just a little snek boi!!!!!! cute!!!!!! I Want To Hold And Protect Him
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Gu Xiang - Fowlea piscator look i'm gonna be honest. there are not a lot of snakes that are even REMOTELY purple but this one has a little purple whip tongue! also, not venemous but (if it's anything like water snakes in the US) kind of an asshole. apparently pretends to be a cobra. look at her go.
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Cao Weining - Coelognathus radiatus this snake has no thoughts in its head. look at it. i don't mean as a species i mean This One. That's cwn. just sitting there doing a blep. no venom, apparently a defensive sort of dude. cool colors tho!
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Luo Fumeng - Calliophis bivirgatus a different kind of coral snake! i've gone a bit further outside of china for this one but LOOK at how gorgeous it is. how could i not let lfm be this glamorous. also i like the idea that she's a different genus of snake than wkx but still a (venemous) coral snake.
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Liu Qianqiao - Elaphe taeniura gonna be honest here, the common name of this snake in english is the beauty snake (or ratsnake), so i didn't think too much farther. there's a ton of different color morphs of it. look at it, the elegance! she's beauty she's grace she'll constrict you (if you are a small mammal)!
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Xie Wang - Bungarus fasciatus this is a different krait! zzs has MANY bands, xw just has bands. a little brighter colored and more extra than zzs, sliiiightly less deadly, still can very definitely kill you. LOOK at that warning coloration. if i was to pick two characters to DEFINITELY have warning coloration, it WOULD be wkx and xw.
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Du Pusa - Euprepiophis mandarinus this is NOT my best work, but i just thought this snake was really pretty and so i was determined to include it somehow. hence: dps. they are ~secretive~ apparently. also. again. Look At It
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Ye Baiyi - Python bivittatus BIG BOY!!!! ALMOST THE BIGGEST BOY!!!!! does occur in white color morphs in captivity (and like, i guess presumably in the wild? at one point? but i have to imagine that's like. not so much a thing anymore.) also, did i pick the picture that looks the most like a cryptid? of course i did, it's yby. he doesn't want his picture taken. he doesn't want you to know he exists even. leave him alone. where he belongs in his natural habitat.
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Han Ying - Lycodon septentrionalis a shiny pretty boy. a shiny pretty boy who looks very much like a many-banded krait, in fact. however, they're not venemous. hy just looks like zzs. again: LOOK AT THIS GOOD SNEK.
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Jing Beiyuan - Ahaetulla prasina several things here. one, this is an elegant but strange boy (i don't think this shows just how weird this guy's nose looks. it's like someone took a snake's nose and used pliers to stretch it out all pointy). two, FASHION!!! look at those pattens!!!!! a striking example. and three, it looks kind of like wu xi's snakeclet
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Wu Xi - Naja atra he's a cobra. i think this speaks for itself.
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snakecatchers · 11 months
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Hoser, R. T. 2023. Three new species of Kraits in the Bungarus fasciatus (Schneider, 1801) species complex. Australasian Journal of Herpetology 62:54-64. Published 25 May 2023. Full text at: http://www.smuggled.com/AJH-62-Pages-54-64.pdf
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MafiaTale Sans Lamia
Name: Banded Krait
Species: Banded krait(Bungarus fasciatus)
Size: 20 -38 feet total, 4 - 6 feet standing (fullsize) 40 - 60 inches total, 10 - 18 inches standing (mini) 38 - 65 feet total, 7 - 12 feet standing(bara)
Venom: Yes
Personality: Laid back, cautious, caring,
Likes: Swiming, fish(as friends and as food), family, rainy/wet days, quite places, puns,
Dislikes: Those that harm their friends/housemates, fighting, being to dry,
Compatibility: Many people fear that Banded Kraits may eat other lamias they have, but this is not true! They do not eat other snakes and actually get along very well with them, as long as their personalities go together that is! But even if they don't they would never even think of eating another bitty,
Banded Kraits have very chill uncle vibes, not being overbearing but they wouldn't let you get to hurt either!
Banded Kraits do good in larger families but prefer smaller households, finding it easier to relax into them at first, and while they will tolorate aggressive bitties they prefer to not be around them,
Banded Kraits rarely pick sides in an argument, are refuse to even participate in any an argument, always slithering off somewhere more quiet,
Banded Kraits and very levelheaded, and can stay calm in any situation,
Feeding habits: Banded Kraits are not very picky but do have a taste for sea food, though don't mind fresh water fish!
Additional info: Banded Kraits are, well, kraits! And require more humidify to be comfertable and will get extremely itch and their scales can even make dry out and make their tails more stiff, giving them a nice place to soak and/or a humidifier is recommended!
Zone: N/A, Inside, Plains,
In Universe: Banded Kraits are seem as a little table as Mafia types, though anyone who meets one knows that they are deffently not like the stereotypes!
Difficulty: Beginner
Features:
Main colors: Black, blue,
Secondary colors: blue, yellow,
Extra: N/A
Additional info: banded patterns,
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dovemed · 2 years
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Classification of Venomous Snakes
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Classification of venomous snakes and comprehensive information on snake bites, first aid, treatment, and prevention: (in alphabetical order)
Acanthophis antarcticus (Common Death Adder)
Agkistrodon bilineatus (Mexican Cantil)
Agkistrodon contortrix (Copperhead)
Agkistrodon laticinctus (Broad Banded Copperhead)
Agkistrodon piscivorus (Cottonmouth)
Agkistrodon taylori (Castellana)
Ahaetulla nasuta (Long Nosed Whip Snake)
Aipysurus apraefrontalis (Short-Nosed Sea Snake) - true sea snake; Timor Sea; inhabits shallow coral reef waters;
Aipysurus duboisii (Dubois' Sea Snake) - slightly aggressive; true sea snake; north of Australia and parts of southwestern Pacific Ocean; inhabits shallow reef waters and sandy bottoms;
Aipysurus eydouxii (Spine-Tailed Sea Snake) - not easily provoked; true sea snake; north of Australia and around tropical islands of Southeastern Asia; inhabits shallow bay waters and muddy estuarine bottoms;
Aipysurus foliosquama (Leaf-Scaled Sea Snake) - true sea snake; Timor Sea; inhabits shallow coral reef waters and seagrass bottoms;
Aipysurus fuscus (Dusky Sea Snake) - true sea snake; Timor Sea and Java Sea; inhabits shallow reef waters and sandy sea bottoms;
Aipysurus laevis (Olive Brown Sea Snake) - highly venomous and inquisitive; true sea snake; north of Australia and southwestern Pacific Ocean; inhabits coral reef waters;
Aipysurus pooleorum (Shark Bay Sea Snake) - highly venomous; true sea snake; Shark Bay, west of Australia; inhabits limestone reefs, seabed, and seagrass floor;
Amphiesma stolatum (Buff Striped Keelback)
Aspidelaps lubricus (Cape Coral Snake)
Aspidelaps scutatus (Shield Nose Snake)
Atheris squamigera (African Bush Viper)
Atractaspis bibronii (Bibron's Burrowing Asp)
Atractaspis dahomeyensis (Dahomey Burrowing Asp)
Atractaspis engaddensis (Palestinian Mole Viper)
Atractaspis microlepidota (Small Scaled Burrowing Asp)
Atropoides picadoi (Picado's Jumping Pitviper)
Austrelaps superbus (Lowland Copperhead)
Azemiops feae (Fea's Viper)
Bitis arietans (Puff Adder)
Bitis atropos (Cape Mountain Adder)
Bitis caudalis (Horned Puff Adder)
Bitis cornuta (Western Many Horned Adder)
Bitis gabonica (Central African Gaboon Viper)
Bitis nasicornis (Rhinoceros Viper)
Bitis parviocula (Ethiopian Mountain Adder)
Bitis rhinoceros (West African Gaboon Viper)
Boiga cyanea (Green Cat Snake)
Boiga dendrophila (Mangrove Snake)
Boiga irregularis (Brown Tree Snake)
Bothriechis lateralis (Side Striped Palm Viper)
Bothriechis nigroviridis (Black Speckled Palm Pitviper)
Bothriechis schlegelii (Eyelash Palm Pitviper)
Bothrops alternatus (Urutú)
Bothrops asper (Terciopelo)
Bothrops atrox (Common Lancehead)
Bothrops ayerbei (Ayerbe's Lancehead)
Bothrops caribbaeus (Saint Lucia Lancehead)
Bothrops cotiara (Cotiara)
Bothrops diporus (Chaco Lancehead)
Bothrops erythromelas (Caatinga Lancehead)
Bothrops fonsecai (Fonseca's Lancehead)
Bothrops insularis (Golden Lancehead Viper)
Bothrops itapetiningae (São Paulo Lancehead)
Bothrops jararaca (Jararaca)
Bothrops jararacussu (Jararacussu)
Bothrops lanceolatus (Martinique Lancehead)
Bothrops leucurus (Whitetail Lancehead)
Bothrops mattogrossensis (Mato Grosso Lanzenotter)
Bothrops moojeni (Brazilian Lancehead)
Bothrops neuwiedi (Neuwied's Lancehead)
Bothrops pauloensis (Black Faced Lancehead)
Bothrops taeniatus (Speckled Forest Pitviper)
Bungarus caeruleus (Indian Krait)
Bungarus candidus (Blue Krait)
Bungarus fasciatus (Banded Krait)
Bungarus flaviceps (Red Headed Krait)
Bungarus multicinctus (Many Banded Krait)
Calloselasma rhodostoma (Malayan Pitviper) - highly venomous and irritable; Southeastern Asia; terrestrial and usually nocturnal; often found near agricultural lands;
Causus rhombeatus (Common Night Adder)
Cerastes cerastes (Horned Viper)
Cerastes gasperettii (Arabian Horned Viper)
Cerastes vipera (Sahara Sand Viper)
Cerrophidion godmani (Godman's Montane Pitviper)
Cerrophidion sasai (Costa Rica Montane Pitviper)
Here is the full list of Venomous Snakes. https://www.dovemed.com/classification-disorders-and-tumors/classification-venomous-snakes/
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snakebusters · 11 months
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Published in hard copy in the last week of May 2023.
Hoser, R. T. 2023. New taxa within the African Herald Snake genus Crotaphopeltis Fitzinger, 1843. Australasian Journal of Herpetology 62:3-22. Published 25 May 2023. http://www.smuggled.com/AJH-62-Pages-3-22.pdf
Published 25 May 2023. Hoser, R. T. 2023. New taxa within the African snake genus Dipsadoboa Günther, 1858. Australasian Journal of Herpetology 62:35. http://www.smuggled.com/AJH-62-Pages-23-35.pdf
Published 25 May 2023. Hoser, R. T. 2023. Six new species of viper within Atheris Cope, 1862 sensu lato from central Africa! Australasian Journal of Herpetology 62:36-53. http://www.smuggled.com/AJH-62-Pages-36-53.pdf
Published 25 May 2023. Hoser, R. T. 2023. Three new species of Kraits in the Bungarus fasciatus (Schneider, 1801) species complex. Australasian Journal of Herpetology 62:54-64. http://www.smuggled.com/AJH-62-Pages-54-64.pdf
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alltopicswebsite · 1 year
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exotic-venom · 7 years
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(Bungarus fasciatus) banded krait Mainly neurotoxic. The major clinical effects caused by the venom of this species include vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, dizziness, etc. Severe envenomation can lead to respiratory failure and death may occur due to suffocation. Few authenticated records of human beings having been bitten are available.
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spookiist · 5 years
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Logan: Deceit reminds me of something, but I can't remember what.
Virgil: Is it Bill Cipher, the dorito demon?
Roman: Oh! It's Lila Rossi, right? That b*tch.
Deceit: I heard a rumor that I remind you of Allison Hargreeves.
Logan: I said "something", not "someone".
Patton: I know! Snakes! Like the Hydrophis platurus, Boiga dendrophila, Bungarus fasciatus, etc.
L, V, R, D: ...
Logan: I'm gay.
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reptilemanaustralia · 11 months
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China gets a newly discovered species of snake! OK, it is a crocodile in this pic, but on 25 May 2023, China got a new species of snake. A dangerously venomous species of Krait no less. Formerly treated as a western population of Baungarus fasciatus, the west Chinese specimens from around Yunan turned out to be a completely different species.
Snakeman Raymond Hoser published a major scientific paper describing three new species, one from the Mekong river drainage, another from the central Thailand plain and a third from northern Borneo. Download a pdf of the paper at: http://www.smuggled.com/AJH-I62-Split.htm
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herpsandbirds · 3 months
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You're doing important work. Got any kraits?
Thank you so much!
Yes, check these out...
Herps and Birds (and More) (Posts tagged bungarus) (tumblr.com)
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Banded Krait (Bungarus fasciatus), family Elapidae, found in the Indian Subcontinent and SE Asia
Venomous.
The upper photo is an aberrant striped pattern.
photographs by Giuseppe Mazza
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duxvonzazer · 5 years
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Bungarus fasciatus
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snakecatchers · 11 months
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Full details at: http://www.smuggled.com/AJH-I62-Split.htm
Hoser, R. T. 2023. New taxa within the African Herald Snake genus Crotaphopeltis Fitzinger, 1843. Australasian Journal of Herpetology 62:3-22. Published 25 May 2023. Full text at: http://www.smuggled.com/AJH-62-Pages-3-22.pdf
Hoser, R. T. 2023. New taxa within the African snake genus Dipsadoboa Günther, 1858. Australasian Journal of Herpetology 62:23-35. Published 25 May 2023. Full text at: http://www.smuggled.com/AJH-62-Pages-23-35.pdf
Hoser, R. T. 2023. Six new species of viper within Atheris Cope, 1862sensu lato from central Africa! Australasian Journal of Herpetology 62:36-53. Published 25 May 2023. Full text at: http://www.smuggled.com/AJH-62-Pages-36-53.pdf
Hoser, R. T. 2023. Three new species of Kraits in the Bungarus fasciatus (Schneider, 1801) species complex. Australasian Journal of Herpetology 62:54-64. Published 25 May 2023. Full text at: http://www.smuggled.com/AJH-62-Pages-54-64.pdf
New Genus (Colubrids)
Paracrotaphopeltis Hoser, 2023.
New Subgenus (Colubrids)
Kenyavipera Hoser, 2023. Piersonvipera Hoser, 2023.
New Species (All are snakes)
Atheris cummingae Hoser, 2023. (Viper, Africa) Atheris euanedwardsi Hoser, 2023. (Viper, Africa) Atheris ernestswilei Hoser, 2023. (Viper, Africa) Atheris josephburkei Hoser, 2023. (Viper, Africa) Atheris shireenhoserae Hoser, 2023. (Viper, Africa) Atheris marleneswileae Hoser, 2023. (Viper, Africa) Bungarus crotalusei Hoser, 2023. (Krait, Asia) Bungarus daranini Hoser, 2023. (Krait, Asia) Bungarus oxyi Hoser, 2023. (Krait, Asia) Crotaphopeltis andreeblouinae Hoser, 2023. (Colubrid, Africa) Crotaphopeltis juliusnyererei Hoser, 2023. (Colubrid, Africa) Crotaphopeltis ufipaensis Hoser, 2023. (Colubrid, Africa) Crotaphopeltis rondoensis Hoser, 2023. (Colubrid, Africa) Dipsadoboa euanedwardsi Hoser, 2023. (Colubrid, Africa) Dipsadoboa paulwoolfi Hoser, 2023. (Colubrid, Africa) Dipsadoboa swileorum Hoser, 2023. (Colubrid, Africa) Piersonvipera piersoni Hoser, 2023. (Viper, Africa)
New Subspecies
Atheris barbouri divergans Hoser, 2023. (Viper, Africa) Bungarus crotalusei peninsularensis Hoser, 2023. (Krait, Asia) Crotaphopeltis hotamboeia rubrumlabellum Hoser, 2023. (Colubrid, Africa) Crotaphopeltis hotamboeia luteuslabellum Hoser, 2023. (Colubrid, Africa) Crotaphopeltis hotamboeia labellumpulvereus Hoser, 2023. (Colubrid, Africa) Crotaphopeltis hotamboeia albalinguacalloso Hoser, 2023. (Colubrid, Africa) Crotaphopeltis tornieri udzungwaensis Hoser, 2023. (Colubrid, Africa) Dipsadoboa montisilva nampulaensis Hoser, 2023. (Colubrid, Africa)
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