Introduction to species of Australian diamond snakes
Australian diamond snakes Snake

The Australian Diamond Snake is one of the twelve Australian Diamond Snakes. It rests in woods and woodlands and feeds on small mammals. It lays eggs and is about two meters long. Scattered in the Gobi and Goku riverbeds and other places. Other Australian authorities and the public have also been wary of this famous venomous snake. Taipan venomous snake, the most venomous snake in the world is the Taipan snake in Australia (of course other records may not say this). One bite of this venomous snake contains about 110 milligrams of potent venom, which can kill about 100 people. Taipan snake venom can cause vomiting and stop breathing.

Chinese name:Taipan Snake

Chinese nickname:Australian Diamond Snake

< strong>English name:Coastal Taipan

Binary name:Oxyuranus Scutellatus

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Phylum:Phylum Chordata

Subphylum:Vertebrata

< p>Class:Reptilia

Order:Squamata

Suborder :Serpentes

Family:Elapidae

Genus:Taipan Snake genus (named Oxyuranus)

Species:Taipan snake

Subspecies:Australian Taipan snake, New Guinea Pacific snakeClimbing snake

Dispersed:Distributed in northern Australia and New Guinea


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