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  • #REDIRECT [[Elapidae]]
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  • a subfamily of the [[taxon|family]] [[Elapidae]] which includes snakes such as [[Naja|cobras]], [[Dendroaspis|mambas]], kr
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  • .../noinclude>the largest venomous snake in the world belonging to the family Elapidae, found throughout South and Southeast Asia.
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  • a subfamily of the [[taxon|family]] [[Elapidae]] which includes such snakes as the Australian elapids (taipans, tiger snak
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]] '''''Aspidelaps''''' is a [[genus]] of [[Snake (animal) venom|venomous]] [[Elapidae|elapid]] snakes found in [[Africa]].<ref>[http://www.itis.gov/servlet/Singl
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  • ...to immobilize or kill its prey. Examples of venomous snakes includes the [[Elapidae]] family which includes the subfamily [[Elapinae]] such as [[Naja|cobras]],
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]]
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  • * [[Elapidae]]
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  • ...praocular scales]]. In many snakes, such as [[Colubridae|colubrids]] and [[Elapidae|elapids]], this is a single large scale or plate. In most [[Crotalinae|crot
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  • * [[Elapidae]]
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  • * [[Elapidae]]
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  • * [[Elapidae]]
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  • * [[Elapidae]]
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  • {{r|Elapidae}}
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  • {{r|Elapidae}}
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]] ...e=Phylogeography and systematic revision of the Egyptian cobra (Serpentes: Elapidae: Naja haje) species complex, with the description of a new species from Wes
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]] ...bgenera: taxonomic status of cobras of the genus Naja Laurenti (Serpentes: Elapidae)] at [http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/ ''Zootaxa'']. Magnolia Press. ''Zoota
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]] ...tae''), also called the '''Angolan cobra''' is a species of cobra in the [[Elapidae]] family; it is native to the southern regions of [[Africa]].
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  • * Trape, J.-F. 2005. On the black mamba ''Dendroaspis polylepis'' (Serpentes: Elapidae) in West Africa. Bulletin de la Societe Herpetologique de France 115: 31-36
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]] ...bgenera: taxonomic status of cobras of the genus Naja Laurenti (Serpentes: Elapidae)] at [http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/ ''Zootaxa'']. Magnolia Press. ''Zoota
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]] ...[[coral snakes]], and the Australian elapids, also belong to the family [[Elapidae]]. Mambas are feared throughout their ranges in Africa, especially the [[Bl
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  • | name = ''Elapidae'' | image_caption = Cobras are part of the Elapidae family
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]] ...ting cobra' belongs to the cobra [[genus]] ''[[Naja]]'' under the family [[Elapidae]]. It previously included two subspecies that have been moved to the specie
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]] ...genera: taxonomic status of cobras of the genus Naja Laurenti (Serpentes: Elapidae)|journal=Zootaxa|year=2009|volume=2236|issue=1|pages=26–36|url=http://www
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]] ...a genus of [[Snake (animal) venom|venomous]] [[snake]]s belonging to the [[Elapidae]] family and ranging from [[Africa]] to the [[Middle East]], [[Central Asia
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]] ...ecies of [[Snake (animal) venom|venomous]] snake belonging to the family [[Elapidae]] and is native to parts of southern Africa.
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]] ...ke (animal) venom|venomous]] snake native to Africa and belonging to the [[Elapidae]] family. It is an active, arboreal snake feeding almost exclusively on [[b
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]] ...</sub> values in mice. It is a species of taipan belonging to the family [[Elapidae]] and the subfamily Hydrophiinae. Although highly venomous, it is a very ti
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]] ...egions of Australia and in parts of [[New Guinea]] and it belongs to the [[Elapidae]] family and the Hydrophiinae subfamily. It is the largest venomous snake i
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]] ...l) venom|venomous]] snake native to [[West Africa]] and belonging to the [[Elapidae]] family. It is an active, arboreal snake feeding almost exclusively on [[b
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]] ...helps|first=T|title=Observations of the Cape cobra, Naja nivea (Serpentes: Elapidae) in the DeHoop Nature Reserve, Western Cape Province, South Africa|url=http
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]] ...ighly venomous species of cobra found in central Asia and belongs to the [[Elapidae]] family. It occurs in central Asia and like other cobra species, it spread
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]] ...f> is a highly [[Snake (animal) venom|venomous]] species of cobra in the [[Elapidae]] family, native to [[Africa]]. It is Africa's largest cobra species and th
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]] ...wn and round pupils, typical of other cobra species and similar to other [[Elapidae|elapid]]s in general. It has a fairly stocky build for an elapid and adult
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]] ...lian tigersnakes (Notechis scutatus) and brownsnakes (Pseudonaja textilis: Elapidae, Serpentes) |journal=Toxicon |volume=40 |issue=11 |pages=1581–92 |url=htt
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]] ...istribution. This monotypic [[genus]] of the [[family (biology)|family]] [[Elapidae]] is considered as a species complex, as the species varies in colouration,
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  • | familia = Elapidae
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]] ...o Africa. It belongs to the [[genus]] ''[[Dendroaspis]]'' and the family [[Elapidae]]. The species has two subspecies, the nominate subspecies ''Dendroaspis ja
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]] ...cobra''', is a medium sized venomous snake species belonging to the family Elapidae and found throughout southern and southeastern China including [[Hong Kong]
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  • ===Elapidae (elapids)=== ...led ß-neurotoxins and have been isolated from venoms of snakes of families Elapidae and Viperidae. ß-Bungarotoxin was the first presynaptically active toxin t
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]]
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]] ...es of [[Snake (animal) venom|venomous]] cobra that belongs to the family [[Elapidae]]. It is a medium sized snake that is very common throughout Southeast Asia
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]]
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]]
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]]
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  • :[[Elapidae]]
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  • | familia = [[Elapidae]] ...es of large, highly venomous [[snake (organism)|snake]] belonging to the [[Elapidae]] [[taxon|family]] and native to [[Africa]]. The black mamba is the longest
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  • ...enomous to human beings, all belonging to the families [[Viperidae]] and [[Elapidae]]. [http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/995_snakes.html] However, every state
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