The banded krait (Bungarus fasciatus) is a highly venomous species of elapids endemic to Asia, from Indian Subcontinent through Southeast Asia to Southern...
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The common krait (Bungarus caeruleus), also known as Bengal krait, is a species of highly venomous snakes of the genus Bungarus in the Elapidae family...
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Sea kraits are a genus of venomous snakes (subfamily: Laticaudinae), Laticauda. They are semiaquatic, and retain the wide ventral scales typical of terrestrial...
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Qualcomm Krait is an ARM-based central processing unit included in the Snapdragon S4 and earlier models of Snapdragon 400/600/800 series SoCs. It was...
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The MV Krait /ˈkraɪt/ is a wooden-hulled vessel famous for its use during World War II by the Z Special Unit (Z Force) of Australia during the raid against...
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The yellow-lipped sea krait (Laticauda colubrina), also known as the banded sea krait or colubrine sea krait, is a species of highly venomous snake found...
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The many-banded krait (Bungarus multicinctus), also known as the Taiwanese krait or the Chinese krait, is a highly venomous species of elapid snake found...
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The black-banded sea krait (Laticauda semifasciata), also known commonly as the Chinese sea snake or erabu, is a largely amphibious species of venomous...
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The red-headed krait (Bungarus flaviceps) is a large highly venomous elapid snake with dramatic coloration. The red-headed krait can grow to a length...
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Bungarus candidus (redirect from Malayan krait)
candidus, commonly known as the Malayan krait or blue krait, is a highly venomous species of snake. The blue krait is a member of the genus Bungarus and...
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The blue-lipped sea krait (Laticauda laticaudata), also known as the blue-banded sea krait or common sea krait, is a species of venomous sea snake in the...
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kingsnake Krait Banded krait Blue krait Black krait Burmese krait Ceylon krait Indian krait Lesser black krait Malayan krait Many-banded krait Northeastern...
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Bungarus suzhenae (redirect from Suzhen's krait)
Bungarus suzhenae, or Suzhen's krait, is a species of krait first described in the year 2021. The snake is named after Bai Suzhen, the snake goddess from...
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The greater black krait (Bungarus niger) or black krait, is a species of krait, a venomous snake in the genus Bungarus of the family Elapidae. The species...
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Bungarus sindanus (redirect from Sindh krait)
Bungarus sindanus, the Sind krait, is a species of krait, a venomous elapid snake found in northwestern India, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. Two subspecies...
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Big Four. They are as follows: Russell's viper, Daboia russelii Common krait, Bungarus caeruleus Indian cobra, Naja naja Indian saw-scaled viper, Echis...
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Bungarus magnimaculatus (redirect from Burmese krait)
magnimaculatus, also known commonly as the Burmese krait, the spotted krait and the splendid krait, is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae...
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List of dangerous snakes (section Common krait)
South Asia, it has historically been believed that Indian cobras, common kraits, Russell's viper and carpet vipers were the most dangerous species; however...
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Bungarus ceylonicus (redirect from Sri Lankan Krait)
Bungarus ceylonicus, the Ceylon krait or Sri Lankan krait, is a species of venomous elapid snake which is endemic to the island Sri Lanka, locally known...
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The lesser black krait (Bungarus lividus) is a species of venomous elapid snake found in India, Bangladesh, and Nepal. The specific epithet is after Latin...
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Bungarus slowinskii (redirect from Red River krait)
Bungarus slowinskii, the Red River krait, is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae. The species is endemic to mainland Southeast Asia Ulrich...
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Bungarus andamanensis (redirect from South Andaman krait)
Bungarus andamanensis, the South Andaman krait, is a species of krait, a venomous elapid snake, which is found in the Andaman Islands of India. Mohapatra...
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Bungarus bungaroides (redirect from Northeastern hill krait)
bungaroides, the northeastern hill krait, is a venomous species of elapid snake. This is a moderate- to large sized krait. Diagnostic characters: Dorsal scales...
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Upon its arrival, he renamed the vessel Krait, after the small but deadly Asian snake. In mid-1943, Krait travelled from a training camp at Broken Bay...
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Bungarus walli, the Wall's krait, is a species of krait, a venomous elapid snake found in northern India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan. It has previously...
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The New Caledonian sea krait (Laticauda saintgironsi) is a species of venomous snake in the subfamily Laticaudinae of the family Elapidae. The species...
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Australasian terrestrial snakes, whereas Laticaudinae only includes the sea kraits (Laticauda), of which three species are found exclusively in freshwater...
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Yellow-lipped sea krait or banded sea krait (Laticauda colubrina) – rare straggler to New Zealand New Caledonian sea krait or Saint Giron's sea krait (Laticauda...
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included the first 1 GHz processor for mobile phones. Qualcomm introduced its "Krait" microarchitecture in the second generation of Snapdragon SoCs in 2011,...
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