Elapidae

Elapidae is a family of venomous snakes that includes cobras, mambas, coral snakes, kraits, and sea snakes. They are characterized by fixed front fangs that deliver potent neurotoxic venom. Elapids are found in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide, inhabiting terrestrial, arboreal, and marine environments, and they primarily prey on vertebrates such as rodents, birds, fish, and reptiles.

Venomous Snakes

Top 10 Venomous Snakes

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Top 10 Venomous Snakes | Snakes are simultaneously fascinating and fearsome. They move quietly and with accuracy, usually staying hidden ...