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Banded krait: Is the largest and most widely distributed

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Banded Krait is the largest and most widely distributed species of Bungarus (genus of Kraits ) found in South-east Asia. India is western-most country of this snake's distribution. Due to its unique external morphology of bearing alternative black and yellow bands on dorsal and belly portions it can be easily identified without any confusion. Bungarus (commonly known as kraits / kraɪt /) [2][3] is a genus of venomous snakes in the family Elapidae. The genus is native to Asia. Often found on the floor of tropical forests in South Asia, Southeast Asia and Southern China, they are medium-sized, highly venomous snakes with a total length (including tail) typically not exceeding 2 metres (6 ft 7 in). These are nocturnal ophiophagious predators which prey primarily on other snakes at night, occasionally taking lizards, amphibians and ... Learn how to distinguish between the Common Krait and the Banded Krait , two venomous snakes found in South Asia. Compare their habitats, sizes, colours, and toxicity levels. The Banded Krait ’s elongated body is what contributes to its impressive length. Understanding the size and proportions of this snake species is essential, and this information helps in assessing the significance of its elongated body. Coloration and Patterns The banded krait , a venomous snake species, showcases distinctive coloration and patterns that enable it to effectively camouflage in its natural habitat. In this table, you will find a presentation of the different color variations ...

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