Australian tiger snake species introduction

A brief introduction to Australian tiger snakes
Australian tiger snakes

Australian tiger snakes are one of the top ten venomous snakes in Australia. , a highly penetrating neurotoxin, coagulant, hemolysin and snake-specific muscle toxin. Its venom properties rank among the most intense snake venoms in the world, ranking eighth in toxicity. The Australian tiger snake is a reptile in the Elapidae family, named Notechis scutatus, and is native to Australia. Its venom contains coagulants and nerve numbing agents and often kills people. Before attacking a person, the head and neck stretch into a flat shape (cobra style). Tiger snakes are a rare species, and there are a lot of them in the swamps in the southern region. The body is of various colors, generally with brown and yellow stripes. The balanced body is 1.2 meters (4 feet) long. Generally speaking, tiger snakes are not very aggressive. If they are threatened, they will first evade instead of actively attacking. If a threat approaches, they will slowly flatten their bodies, tighten their muscles, and raise their ends, ready to bite at any time; occasionally they will make a hissing sound to intimidate their opponents.

 Chinese name: Australian tiger snake

Chinese nickname: Australian tiger snake

English name:Black Tiger Snake

Two Laws:Notechis.sp

Kingdom:Animal Kingdom

Phylum: Phylum Chordata

Subphylum: Vertebrata

Class:Reptilia

Order:Squamata

Suborder: Serpentes

Family: Elapidae, also known as Elapidae

Subfamily:Elapinae

Genus:Notechis

Species:Australia Tiger Snake

Dispersed:Australia


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