- common krait
- малайский крайт (Bungarus candidus), белоснежный крайт (Bungarus candidus)* * *• белоснежный крайт• малайский крайт
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Common Krait — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum … Wikipedia
krait — /kruyt/, n. any 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. [1870 75; < Hindi karait] * * * ▪ snake any of… … Universalium
krait — n. any of a number of highly poisonous snakes belonging to the cobra family (common to southeastern Asia) … English contemporary dictionary
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