The king cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) is a snake known for its deadly venom and impressive size.It's not truly a cobra (genus Naja), although both species belong to the famiy Elapidae, which includes venomous cobras, sea snakes, kraits, mambas, and adders.Its genus name, Ophiophagus, means "snake eater. Pseudonaja guttata – speckled brown snake, spotted brown snake. A King Brown in Branxton, NSW, Australia. This gives the snake a reticulated pattern. It can be found only in Australia and southern parts of New Guinea. It mostly eats lizards, birds, small mammals and frogs. Diet. Pseudonaja aspidorhyncha – shield-snouted brown snake. A large adult brown snake is a formidable creature. Brown snake procoagulants are amongst the most powerful snake venom procoagulants known. Kingsnakes are medium-size nonvenomous snakes that kill by constriction. The King Brown Snake is a member of the reptile group and the scientific term for them is Pseudechis australis. It has brown skin, a wide head, a smooth snout and the largest recorded venom output of any snake in the world. The physical features of eastern brown snake appear to be the same as those of king brown snake.
Mulga snake inhabits tropical forests, scrublands, savannas, sandy deserts, rocky areas and agricultural fields. The Speckled King Snake (or, speckled kingsnake), also known as the ‘Guinea Snake’, or the ‘Say’s Kingsnake’, is a species of snake endemic to the United States, spread especially across the state of Louisiana.The semi-banded variety of this terrestrial snake is the most common type that is extensively found throughout the range of the ‘kingsnake’ family. Pseudonaja (Australia/Oceania brown snake) Pseudonaja affinis – spotted brown snake, or dugite.
Scales on the upper-parts, flanks, and tail are two toned-pale or greenish-yellow at the base and various shades of tan or copper, or all shades of brown from pale to blackish towards the rear. While the king snake, Lampropeltis getulus, might be mistaken for a venomous snake, he's actually quite harmless to people and larger mammals. This is a brief overview of information on Australian mulga snakes, based on information on the main Clinical Toxinology Resources Website. "It is the "king" because it eats other snakes. Pseudonaja inframacula – peninsula brown snake. The longest recorded brown snake is at 2.4 m (7.9 ft). The eastern brown snake is the species responsible for most deaths caused by snakebite in Australia, although, with the advent of efficient first-aid treatment and antivenom, there are now usually only one or two deaths per year. So far as King snakes go the Brown king snake is maybe the biggest of the species, from 76 to 135 centimeters in length. King brown snakes and Collett's snake. It has brown skin, a wide head, a smooth snout and the largest recorded venom output of any snake in the world.