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See also
- Black mamba [r]: A large, highly venomous snake which is the longest venomous snake in its native habitat, Africa. [e]
- Elapinae [r]: a subfamily of the family Elapidae which includes snakes such as cobras, mambas, kraits, and coral snakes. [e]
- Hydrophiinae [r]: a subfamily of the family Elapidae which includes such snakes as the Australian elapids (taipans, tiger snakes, brown snakes) and sea snakes. [e]
- Naja [r]: a genus or group of highly venomous snakes found across Africa and Asia, also known as "cobras". [e]
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- Micrurus fulvius [r]: Venomous elapid species found in the southeastern U.S.A. [e]