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Elapidae is a family of snakes characterized by their permanently erect fangs at the front of the mouth. Most elapids are venomous, with the exception of ...
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The Elapidae (Ancient Greek: ἔλλοψ éllops, 'sea-fish') are a family of venomous snakes found in the tropics and subtropics around the world, ...
7 days ago · Elapid, any of about 300 venomous species of the snake family Elapidae, characterized by short fangs fixed in the front of the upper jaw.
Elapinae

Elapinae

Snake
Higher classification: Elapid snakes
Rank: Subfamily
Lower classifications
The Elapidae are a family of venomous snakes containing such snakes as coral snakes (Micrurus), cobras (Naja), kraits (Bungarus), and mambas, whose venoms are ...
The meaning of ELAPINAE is the Elapidae when considered as a subfamily of Colubridae.
Elapidae is a family of venomous snakes characterized by their permanently erect fangs at the front of the mouth. Many members of this family are also ...
The elapids include three subfamilies: Elapinae, Hydrophiinae, and Lauticaudinae. Like the viperids, they have venom fangs in the front part of the upper ...
Elapids are venomous snakes that have short, fixed fangs in the front of the mouth. The name elapid comes from the family to which they belong—Elapidae.
The Elapidae are a family of venomous snakes containing such snakes as coral snakes (Micrurus), cobras (Naja), kraits (Bungarus), and mambas, whose venoms are ...
(archaic) A taxonomic subfamily within the family Elapidae – certain terrestrial elapids.