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Elapids (Elapidae)

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Asian Coral Snakes (Hemiblungarus)  [0]

False cobras (Pseudonaja)  [6]

Perron's Sea Snake (Acalyptophis)  [1]

Asian Sea Snakes (Hydrophis)  [2]

Fiji Cobra (Ogmodon)  [2]

Ringhal, Spitting Cobra (Hemachatus)  [5]

Australia king snakes (Pseudechis)  [9]

Forest Cobra (Pseudohaje)  [1]

Rough-scaled Snakes (Tropidechis)  [3]

Australian Copperhead (Austrelaps)  [7]

Grey Swamp Snakes (Hemiaspis)  [5]

Roux's Sea Snakes (Parahydrophis)  [2]

Australian Coral Snakes (Simoselaps)  [5]

Grey's Sea Snakes (Ephalophis)  [2]

Sea Snake (Aipysurus)  [2]

Australian Crowned Snakes (Drysdalia)  [5]

Hediger's Snakes (Parapistocalamus)  [1]

Shaw's Sea Snakes (Lapemis)  [2]

Banded Sea Snakes (Laticauda)  [5]

Jerdon's Sea Snakes (Kerilia)  [2]

Solomon Island Brown Snakes (Salomonelaps)  [1]

Bandy-bandy (Vermicella)  [4]

King cobra (Ophiophagus)  [9]

Solomon Islands сoralsnake (Loveridgelaps)  [0]

Bardick Snakes (Echiopsis)  [1]

Kraits (Bungarus)  [5]

Sonoran coral snakes (Micruroides)  [2]

Beaked Sea Snake (Enhydrina)  [2]

Little Brown Snake (Elapognathus)  [2]

Stoles's Sea Snakes (Astrotia)  [2]

Bighead Sea Snakes (Kolphophis)  [0]

Little Snakes (Suta)  [9]

Taipans (Oxyuranus)  [4]

Black Desert Cobra (Walterinnesia)  [0]

Long-glanded coralsnakes (Maticora)  [2]

Thread Coral Snakes (Leptomicrurus)  [2]

Collared Adders (Aspidomorphus)  [1]

Mambas (Dendroaspis)  [8]

Tiger snakes (Notechis)  [8]

Common Sea Snakes (Disteira)  [2]

Many-banded Snakes (Paranaja)  [1]

True сobra (Naja)  [4]

Coral / Burrowing сobras (Aspidelaps)  [5]

Naped Snakes (Furina)  [4]

Turtlehead Sea Snake (Emydocephalus)  [2]

Coralsnakes (Micrurus)  [2]

Orange-banded Snakes (Loveridgelaps)  [1]

Venomous Garter Snake (Elapsoidea)  [1]

Darwin's Sea Snakes (Hydrelaps)  [3]

Oriental Coral Snakes (Calliophis)  [1]

Venomous Island Snakes (Toxicocalamus)  [1]

Deadly Whipsnakes (Rhinoplocephalus)  [2]

Ornamental Snakes (Denisonia)  [4]

Venomous Whip Snakes (Demansia)  [5]

Death adders (Acanthophis)  [6]

Pacific Coral Snakes (Micropechis)  [2]

Viperine Sea Snakes (Thalassophis)  [1]

Dwarf Crowned Snakes (Cacophis)  [4]

Pale-headed Snakes (Hoplocephalus)  [3]

Water сobras (Boulengerina)  [2]

Elaps  [1]

Pelagic Snakes (Pelamis)  [1]

  

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Florida Poison Information Center Jacksonville
The Florida Poison Information Center/Jacksonville (FPIC/Jax) is a 24-hour poison emergency treatment and information resource for health care professionals and the public in the northern and eastern coastal counties of Florida. [eng]
The Reptiles of Australia, Elapids page
The Australian Elapid snakes. Photo and map of distribution. [eng]
kingsnake.com - HerpForum - Elapidae Forum
Here you may post messages or questions pertaining to Elapids. Qustions about breeding, collecting, feeding and keeping Elapidae are all fair game here. [eng]
Семейство Аспидовые змеи (Elapidae)
Список родов. [rus]
Elapidae
Lots of pictures of cobras, mambas and other elapidae from all over the world. [eng]
Giftsnoker (Elapidae)
Cape-kobra - Naja nivea, Dшdsorm - Acanthophis antarcticus. [nld]
Ошейниковая кобра (Hemachatus haemachatus)
У ошейниковой кобры клыки направлены вперед и яд может со смертоносной точностью выбрасываться на расстояние около 2 метров (6,6 футов). Этот яд достаточно силен, чтобы вызвать временное ослепление при попадании в глаза млекопитающих, в том числе и человека. Такая реакция, вероятно, в большей степени служит для защиты, чем для уничтожения добычи. [rus]
Elapidae family
The Elapidae includes Micrurus, Naja, Bungarus, Dendroaspis. Their common names are Coral snake, Krait, Mamba, Cobras (Naja-naja –Indian, Naja haje- Egyptian, Naja oxiana- Asian etc.) [eng]
Elapidae (cobras, coral snakes etc.)
Habitat: Fossorial to terrestrial (coral snakes, notechines), arboreal (mambas), savanna-scrubs (taipans: Oxyuranus) [eng]
Elapidae
The members of the family Elapidae have a pair of immobile, hollow fangs in the front of the mouth that are larger than the other teeth and are used to inject venom into prey. The species in this family occupy most of the subtropical and tropical regions of the world, including Australia and the Pacific and Indian oceans, where the sea snakes are found. [eng]
Snake envenomations: Elapidae
Symptom complex occurring following human envenomation by a snake of the family Elapidae. [eng]
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