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Elapid

British pronunciation/ɪlˈapɪd/
American pronunciation/ɪlˈæpɪd/
Elapid
[NOUN]
1

a venomous snake, known for its unique characteristic of possessing hollow and immovable fangs

synonyms : elapid snake
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What is an "elapid"?

Elapid refers to a family of venomous snakes characterized by their hollow, fixed fangs located at the front of the upper jaw. Elapids include highly venomous species such as cobras, mambas, taipans, and coral snakes. These snakes are found in various parts of the world, including Africa, Asia, Australia, and the Americas. Elapids are known for their slender bodies, smooth scales, and typically vibrant coloration, often displaying warning colors to signal their venomous nature. They possess potent neurotoxic venom, which they use to immobilize and subdue their prey. Elapids are generally considered to be highly dangerous, and caution should be exercised when encountering these snakes in the wild.

Examples
1This big family called the elapid II the Cobra family.
2Its fangs are the longest of any elapid snake and they’re positioning, right at the front of the mouth, enhances venom delivery.
3Although some elapids are good climbers, most are uncomfortable going too high.
4Now most of the snakes that we have come across so far here in Costa Rica are pit vipers, but this one is an elapid.
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