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Advances in Snakebite Treatment

The following is based on Wilcox C. 2024. Powerful new antivenom raises hopes for a universal solution to lethal snakebites. Science News 21 Feb 2024. A significant step toward developing an antivenom that could be applied to any of the 200 or so dangerous venomous snake species in the world, researchers have found a strong…
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A new krait from Thailand

The Asian elapid genus Bungarus are commonly called kraits. They are terrestrial in forests and some agricultural habitats. They feed on other snakes but will take other small vertebrates. Their bodies are dorsolaterally compressed, which makes a cross-section of their body triangular. Their venom is highly neurotoxic, and they are responsible for human bites in…
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Mimicry in Turtle-headed Sea Snakes

The authors recorded morph frequencies during 18 consecutive years of surveys, and found that the numbers of recruits (neonates plus immigrants) belonging to each morph increased in years when that morph was unusually rare in the population, and decreased when that morph was unusually common.
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The Banded Krait is composed of multiple lineages
The kraits in the genus Bungarus, are venomous elapid snakes which inhabit the Asian subcontinent. Most members of the genus are poorly studied, However, recent study on the diversification and evolution of elapid snakes suggests kraits evolved 30–25 million years ago, and are close relative of other Australasian elapid genera and the sea snakes (Lee…
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How many species of king cobras are there?

The King Cobra is thought of as a single wide spread species, but a recent paper published in MPE suggests it is at least four species.
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Snake Venom Forensics
In the science fiction classic Blade Runner, Harrison Ford’s character Rick Deckard tracks down a replicants (synthetic humans) using a scale from an artificial snake. The planet has been turned into a sewer, and most of its life forms other than humans have been obilterated. While we have not quite reached the level of environment…











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