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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Common_kraitCommon krait - Wikipedia

    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, native to the Indian subcontinent. It is one of the Big Four Indian snakes that inflict the most snakebites on humans in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh.

  2. The Common krait ( Bungarus caeruleus ) is a highly venomous snake native to the Indian subcontinent. It is a member of the "big four" species, inflicting the most snakebites on humans in Bangladesh and India. Nocturnal. Diurnal. Carnivore. Terrestrial. Predator. Oviparous. Pr.

  3. The common krait is a highly venonmous elapid snake that’s native to the Indian subcontinent and a member of the ‘big four’ species, that inflict the most snakebites in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

  4. Apr 25, 2024 · The common krait, or Bengal Krait, is a highly venomous elapid snake in the Indian subcontinent. It is one of the “Big Four” snakes in India , along with Russell’s viper, the Indian cobra , and the Indian saw-scaled viper.

  5. Common throughout peninsular India. Inhabits variety of forests, rocky terrain, grasslands and human habitations. Hides in dark and undisturbed places like rat holes, tree mounds and brick piles.

  6. The common krait (Bungarus caeruleus), also known as Bengal krait, is a species of highly venomous elapid snake of the genus Bungarus native to the Indian subcontinent. It is a member of the "Big Four" species that inflict the most snakebites on humans in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BungarusBungarus - Wikipedia

    Bungarus (commonly known as kraits / kraɪt /) [2] [3] is a genus of venomous snakes in the family Elapidae. The genus is native to Asia.

  8. Jan 15, 2024 · The Common Krait is one of theBig Fourvenomous snakes of India. The snakes known for causing most medically significant bites on the Indian subcontinent. The snake being nocturnal, most bites occur during the night. The snake is distributed all across India, Pakistan, and Srilanka.

  9. Krait, (genus Bungarus), any of 12 species of highly venomous snakes belonging to the cobra family (Elapidae). Kraits live in Asian forests and farmland from Pakistan to southern China and southward into Indonesia.

  10. Bungarus caeruleus (Common Indian Krait) is a species of snakes in the family elapid snakes. They are found in the indo-malayan realm. They have sexual reproduction. URI: http://eol.org/schema/terms/IndoMalayan. Attribution: https://www.oneearth.org/realms/indomalaya/ show all records. URI: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0019953.

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