- 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...
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snakes found in Australasia, such as the
taipans (Oxyur****),
tiger snakes (
Notechis),
brown snakes (Pseudonaja) and
death adders (Acanthophis).
According to...
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Acanthophis antarcticus Austrelaps superbus Demansia psammophis Notechis ater
Notechis scutatus Pseudechis porphyriacus Pseudonaja nuchalis Pseudonaja...
- said to be
reluctant to bite
unless actually touched. The
tiger snake (
Notechis scutatus) is
highly venomous. Its
venom possesses potent neurotoxins, coagulants...
- 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...
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distribution for
Australian snakes was the
monovalent (specific)
tiger snake (
Notechis) antivenom,
which gave
varying degrees of cross-protection
against the...
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including the
black mamba (D. polylepis)
Taipans (Oxyur****)
Tiger snakes (
Notechis spp.) Vipers, for
example Bushmasters (Lachesis spp.)
Copperhead (Agkistrodon...
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selection in the wild. For example, po****tions of the
island tiger snakes (
Notechis scutatus) have
become isolated on
islands and have
larger heads to cope...
- (November 2002). "Influences on
venom yield in
Australian tigersnakes (
Notechis scutatus) and
brownsnakes (Pseudonaja textilis: Elapidae, Serpentes)" (PDF)...
- 1905
Denisonia coronoides — Kinghorn, 1924
Drysdalia coronoides — Worrell, 1961
Notechis coronoides — Storr, 1982
Drysdalia coronoides — Cogger, 1983...