• various snakes of Australia which live in a wide variety of habitats around the country. The Australian scrub python is Australia's largest native snake. Common...
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    PMID 7244896. Visser, Chapman, John, David S (1978). Snakes and Snakebite: Venomous snakes and management of snake bite in Southern Africa. Purnell. ISBN 978-0-86843-011-9...
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    the size of the snake, with larger snakes producing more venom; Queensland eastern brown snakes produced over triple the average amount of venom (11 mg...
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  • each year. Australian snakes possess potent venom: 10 of the world's top 10 most venomous snakes live in Australia. The estimated incidence of snakebites...
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    Inland taipan (redirect from Fierce snakes)
    Deadliest Snakes / Inland Taipan "in Deadliest Snakes, Brady approaches seven of the world's most dangerous and venomous snakes to determine which snake is the...
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    Snake is found in multiple provinces in Australia including New South Wales. Something unique about these snakes is that they stiffen in the shape of...
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    tiger snake (Notechis scutatus) is a large and highly venomous snake of southern Australia, including its coastal islands and Tasmania. These snakes are...
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    in 1794 as a species new to science, it is one of eastern Australia's most commonly encountered snakes. Averaging around 1.25 m (4 ft 1 in) in length...
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    Sea snakes, or coral reef snakes, are elapid snakes that inhabit marine environments for most or all of their lives. They belong to two subfamilies, Hydrophiinae...
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    brown snake is the largest terrestrial venomous snake in Australia. Despite its common name, it is a member of the genus Pseudechis (black snakes) and...
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