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==See also== | |||
{{r|Black mamba}} | |||
{{r|Eastern brown snake}} | |||
{{r|Elapidae}} | |||
{{r|Inland taipan}} | |||
{{r|Snakebite}} | |||
{{r|Snake venom}} | |||
==Parent topics== | ==Parent topics== |
Revision as of 19:37, 24 May 2012
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See also
- Black mamba [r]: A large, highly venomous snake which is the longest venomous snake in its native habitat, Africa. [e]
- Eastern brown snake [r]: a highly venomous snake found in Australia and New Guinea. [e]
- Elapidae [r]: A scientific family of tropical and sub-tropical venomous snakes. [e]
- Inland taipan [r]: a highly venomous snake species native to central Australia. [e]
- Snakebite [r]: Wound resulting from penetration of the flesh by the fangs or teeth of a snake. [e]
- Snake venom [r]: Highly modified toxic saliva containing hydrolithic enzymes, polypeptide complexs, nucleases, and peptidases, that is produced by special glands of certain species of snakes. [e]