How To Use Elapid In A Sentence
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Molecular phylogeny of elapid snakes and a consideration of their biogeographic history.
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This leaves open the possibility that vipers and elapids plus ‘colubrids’ may have evolved venom independently.
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Australian venomous snakes, belonging exclusively to the Elapidae family, are among the most toxic in the world.
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Lung paralysis can occur up to ten days after a bite by an elapid (member of the cobra family). Death usually comes about by means of respiratory failure.
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His guide suddenly stopped before a delapidated café; outwardly, at least, it was unprepossessing in the extreme.
THE LONELY SEA
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One terrestrial snake, Ogmodon vitiensis, is an elapid with ancient origins.
Fiji tropical moist forests
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The list of neurotoxins is long and varied so that only a few examples are used below to show the range of mechanisms: b-Bungarotoxin (a potent venom of elapid snakes) prevents the release of neurotransmitters
Neurotoxicity
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Even if he wanted to camp out by a railroad station, most of the ones in his state are delapidated. lbw
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Polypeptide neurotoxins act as competitive antagonists and include the venoms from snakes of the Elapidae (cobras, kraits, mambas, coral snakes, etc.) and Hydrophidae (sea snakes) families.
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Death adders are terrestrial elapids who superficially resemble vipers.
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Walterinnesia aegyptia is a species of venomous elapid snake, also known as the Desert Black Snake or Desert Cobra
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Acanthophis slightly modified the typical elapid morphology which allowed it to approach but not achieve viper-like kinematics.
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This ecoregion also forms the main distribution for numerous other reptiles, including many large venomous elapid snakes (Pseudonaja guttata, P. ingrami, and Pseudechis colletti).
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This finding suggested that it was recruited into the chemical arsenal of snakes before the split between the elapid and colubrine lineages.
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The mambas are relatives of the cobras and belong to the venomous group of snakes known as Elapids.
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In the paper A new species of taipan (Elapidae: Oxyuranus) from central Australia, researchers P. Doughty, B. Maryan, S.C. Donnellan and M.N. Hutchinson (in Zootaxa 1422: 45-58: 2007) described Oxyuranus temporalis.
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The Black Mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis), is an elapid snake and is one of Africa's most dangerous and feared snakes.
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Phylogenetic analysis of the “true” aquatic elapid snakes Hydrophiinae (sensu Smith et al., 1977) indicates two independent radiations into water.
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