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- Elapidae abstract "Elapidae (Greek ἔλλοψ éllops, "sea-fish") is a family of venomous snakes found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world, terrestrially in Asia, Australia, Africa, North America, and South America, and aquatically in the Pacific and Indian Oceans.Elapid snakes exhibit a wide range of sizes, from 18-cm species of Drysdalia to the 5.6-m king cobra. All elapids are characterized by hollow, fixed fangs through which they inject venom. Currently, 325 species in 61 genera are recognized.".
- Elapidae class Reptile.
- Elapidae family Elapidae.
- Elapidae family Hydrophiinae.
- Elapidae family Laticauda.
- Elapidae kingdom Animal.
- Elapidae order Alethinophidia.
- Elapidae order Snake.
- Elapidae order Squamata.
- Elapidae phylum Chordate.
- Elapidae phylum Vertebrate.
- Elapidae thumbnail L14cobra.jpg?width=300.
- Elapidae wikiPageID "411065".
- Elapidae wikiPageRevisionID "602255530".
- Elapidae classis Reptile.
- Elapidae familia "Elapidae".
- Elapidae familiaAuthority "F. Boie, 1827".
- Elapidae hasPhotoCollection Elapidae.
- Elapidae imageCaption "Egyptian cobra, Naja haje".
- Elapidae imageWidth "200".
- Elapidae infraordo Alethinophidia.
- Elapidae name "Elapidae".
- Elapidae ordo Squamata.
- Elapidae phylum Chordate.
- Elapidae regnum "Animalia".
- Elapidae subfamilia Elapidae.
- Elapidae subfamilia Hydrophiinae.
- Elapidae subfamilia Laticauda.
- Elapidae subordo Snake.
- Elapidae subphylum Vertebrate.
- Elapidae subject Category:Elapidae.
- Elapidae subject Category:Venomous_snakes.
- Elapidae type Animal.
- Elapidae type Eukaryote.
- Elapidae type Reptile.
- Elapidae type Species.
- Elapidae type Animal.
- Elapidae type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Elapidae type EukaryoticCell.
- Elapidae type Reptile.
- Elapidae type Organism.
- Elapidae comment "Elapidae (Greek ἔλλοψ éllops, "sea-fish") is a family of venomous snakes found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world, terrestrially in Asia, Australia, Africa, North America, and South America, and aquatically in the Pacific and Indian Oceans.Elapid snakes exhibit a wide range of sizes, from 18-cm species of Drysdalia to the 5.6-m king cobra. All elapids are characterized by hollow, fixed fangs through which they inject venom. Currently, 325 species in 61 genera are recognized.".
- Elapidae label "Elapidae".
- Elapidae label "Elapidae".
- Elapidae label "Elapidae".
- Elapidae label "Elapidae".
- Elapidae label "Elapidae".
- Elapidae label "Giftnattern".
- Elapidae label "Koraalslangachtigen".
- Elapidae label "Zdradnicowate".
- Elapidae label "Аспиды".
- Elapidae label "コブラ科".
- Elapidae label "眼镜蛇科".
- Elapidae sameAs Korálovcovití.
- Elapidae sameAs Giftnattern.
- Elapidae sameAs Elapidae.
- Elapidae sameAs Elapidae.
- Elapidae sameAs Elapidae.
- Elapidae sameAs Elapidae.
- Elapidae sameAs コブラ科.
- Elapidae sameAs Koraalslangachtigen.
- Elapidae sameAs Zdradnicowate.
- Elapidae sameAs Elapidae.
- Elapidae sameAs m.0252db.
- Elapidae sameAs Q186554.
- Elapidae sameAs Q186554.
- Elapidae wasDerivedFrom Elapidae?oldid=602255530.
- Elapidae depiction L14cobra.jpg.
- Elapidae isPrimaryTopicOf Elapidae.
- Elapidae name "Elapidae".