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Chinese bamboo ratsnake
»Elaphe porphyracea nigrofasciatus
Chinese bamboo ratsnakeCommon name: Chinese bamboo ratsnake
Scientific name: Elaphe porphyracea nigrofasciatus
Other common names: none in common usage
Chinese bamboo ratsnakeGeneral description: This is the replacement colubrid for corn snakes. This is a small slender colubrid with a long narrow head with long jaws and big eyes. An alert quick snake, racer-like in symmetry, but of generally calm demeanor. Hatchl ...
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Egyptomania Animals
Here you will find animals.... creatures great and small that live in Egypt. Some were living in Egypt long before the pyramids were built and, while you can still find them there, they can also be found today at the art museum and, of course, the zoo.
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Order Squamata
Superfamily Xenophidia (Colubroidea Caenophidia)
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.
Subfamily Elapinae
Appearance and morphology: Similar to colubrids. Fangs are permanently erect on the anterior ends of largely immovable maxillae and fit into grooved slots in the buccal floor when the mouth ...
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King Cobra
Hello! It's me again, and this time I'm here to talk to you about king cobras. So just sit back and relax as we go through the dangerous world of cobras.
Physical Appearance
A cobra can grow up to 18 feet. It does not weigh very much. It has very smooth, shiny skin. The pattern on its skin is usually different colors in different patterns. Its colors are yellow, brown, and black.
Habitat
The cobra lives in Asia, China, India, and Africa. It makes its burrow in jungles, up ...
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King Cobra
Not a true cobra
Order: Squamata
Suborder: Serpentes (Ophidia)
Family: Elapidae
Genus & Species: Ophiophagus hannah
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Unlike its name suggests, the king cobra is not a true cobra, but is placed in a separate genus from them. The king cobra is longer than the true cobras — in fact, it is the longest venomous snake in the world ...
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"Creature of the Month"
November 2001
The King Cobra
Order Family Genus and Species
Squamata Elapidae Ophiophagus hannah
The class of reptiles known as snakes began to diversify rapidly into numerous species during the
miocene period ( 22.5 to 5.5 million years ago.) Appea ...
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