Brightly colored venomous snakes
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KRAITSBrightly colored venomous snakes
kraitany of a genus (Bungarus) of brightly banded extremely venomous nocturnal elapid snakes of Pakistan, India, southeastern Asia, and adjacent islands
kraitsany of a genus (Bungarus) of brightly banded extremely venomous nocturnal elapid snakes of Pakistan, India, southeastern Asia, and adjacent islands
lionfishesbrightly striped scorpionfish of the genus Pterois, especially P. volitans, of the Indo-Pacific region, having long, flamboyant, venomous spiny fins
COBRASVenomous snakes
KRAITSVenomous snakes
ELAPIDSVenomous snakes
TAIPANSVenomous snakes
VIPERSVenomous snakes
ASPSVenomous snakes
ADDERSVenomous snakes
KRAITSHighly venomous snakes
MAMBASVenomous African snakes
KRAITSVenomous Asian snakes
ASPSSmall venomous snakes
KRAITSBanded venomous snakes
COBRASSome venomous snakes
WATERMOCCASINSVenomous swamp snakes
TAIPANSHighly venomous snakes
KRAITSVenomous snakes of Asia.
ADDERSVenomous snakes with zigzag patterns on their backs
ASPSVenomous snakes lurking in each of the four longest puzzle answers
mambaany of several chiefly arboreal venomous green or black elapid snakes (genus Dendroaspis) of sub-Saharan Africa
copperheadsAny of a number of stout-bodied venomous snakes with coppery-pink or reddish-brown coloration, in particular
copperheadAny of a number of stout-bodied venomous snakes with coppery-pink or reddish-brown coloration, in particular
snakesA long limbless reptile that has no eyelids, a short tail, and jaws that are capable of considerable extension. Some snakes have a venomous bite
kraitany of several large, usually banded, placid but highly venomous snakes constituting the genus Bungarus, of the cobra family, common in southeastern Asia and the Malay Archipelago
kraitsany of several large, usually banded, placid but highly venomous snakes constituting the genus Bungarus, of the cobra family, common in southeastern Asia and the Malay Archipelago