- The
banded krait (Bungarus fasciatus) is an
extremely venomous species of
elapids endemic to Asia, from
Indian Subcontinent through Southeast Asia to...
-
Bungarus (commonly
known as
kraits /
kraɪt/) is a
genus of
venomous snakes in the
family Elapidae. The
genus is
native to Asia.
Often found on the floor...
- 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...
- Sea
kraits are a
genus of
venomous snakes (subfamily: Laticaudinae), Laticauda. They are semiaquatic, and
retain the wide
ventral scales typical of terrestrial...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- The black-banded sea
krait (Laticauda semifasciata), also
known commonly as the
Chinese sea
snake or erabu, is a
largely amphibious species of venomous...