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- is given as a single and highly variable species, Notechis scutatus, or a second species Notechis ater, and by an arrangement of subspecies or regional...
- Acanthophis antarcticus Austrelaps superbus Demansia psammophis Notechis ater Notechis scutatus Pseudechis porphyriacus Pseudonaja nuchalis Pseudonaja...
- snakes found in Australasia, such as the taipans (Oxyur****), tiger snakes (Notechis), brown snakes (Pseudonaja) and death adders (Acanthophis). According to...
- birds' eggs. King's skink is prey for many animals including tiger snakes (Notechis spp.). A traditional name for King's skink is wandy, given by the Nyungar...
- including the black mamba (D. polylepis) Taipans (Oxyur****) Tiger snakes (Notechis spp.) Vipers, for example Bushmasters (Lachesis spp.) Copperhead (Agkistrodon...
- Notexin is a toxin produced by the tiger snake (Notechis scutatus). It is a myotoxic and presynaptic, neurotoxic phospholipase A2 (PLA2s). These are enzymes...
- are said to be reluctant to bite unless actually touched. Tiger snakes (Notechis spp) are highly venomous. Their venoms possess potent neurotoxins, coagulants...
- led to the successful clinical testing of antivenene against tiger snake Notechis scutatus bite in 1930 and its commercial release in 1931. In 1934, the...
- that the closest relative of the rough-scaled snake is the tiger snake (Notechis spp.). The snake is brown to olive with narrow, irregular cross-bands or...
- (November 2002). "Influences on venom yield in Australian tigersnakes (Notechis scutatus) and brownsnakes (Pseudonaja textilis: Elapidae, Serpentes)" (PDF)...