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Title: BUNGARUS FASCIATUS BANDED KRAIT


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BUNGARUS FASCIATUS (BANDED KRAIT)
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CHARACTERISTICS
  • Most members of this genus have a metallic black
    color with transverse stripes and a white
    underbelly.
  • The metallic black color may appear dark blue in
    certain wavelengths of light, from which its
    Latin name is derived.

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BEHAVIOUR
  • Despite its toxic venom it is a very peaceful and
    inoffensive snake.
  • It is quite inert during the daytime, where a lot
    of harassment will be required to get it to bite
    voluntarily.
  • By night it is very active and will make every
    attempt to avoid a confrontation with human
    beings however if confronted it will make
    hissing sounds to warn the intruder and only
    strike if his warnings are not paid heed to.

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FOOD
  • Feeds mainly on rodents, frogs and other snakes.
  • It is notorious for its appetite for snakes and
    frequently consumes blind snakes and other
    species including other members of the genus
    Bungarus.
  • It is in the pursuit of rodents that it often
    ends up in human dwellings.

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BREEDING
  • It is oviparous and the eggs are laid in May,
    June and July.
  • The clutch varies from 6 to 10 and the eggs
    measure 35 mm x 19 mm.
  • They are often laid under a log and the female
    incubates the brood by wrapping around them.
  • The eggs hatch after a month or so.

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GROWTH
  • Neonates measure 275 mm upon hatching and double
    their length in their first year of life.
  • These snakes reach maturity when they are over
    2-3 years old. By then they measure 85 cm.
  • Males are longer and more numerous than females
    and also have proportionately a longer tail.
  • The maximum length of these snakes is about 120
    cm.

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VENOM
  • Lethally venomous.
  • The venom gradually paralyses the nervous system.
  • It also destroys the red blood corpuscles.
  • Death is caused by asphyxiation after the
    respiratory system is shut down.
  • Therefore medical attention should be sought
    with immediate effect and antivenin administered
    or else a bit could be fatal within 12 hours.

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After giving Bungarus 30 C, one dose to the
patient, the patient developed clinical proving
with the following symptoms
  • Dreams of fighting with ghost and robber, waking
    him up.
  • Dreams of being pursued by ghosts and giants.
    These giants have sprung up from the graveyard
    and are pursuing him. Patient is running away
    till he is exhausted. Ultimately he collapses. He
    feels bad since he could not run further.

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  • Dreams of being imprisoned where the jailors are
    burly and viscious people and not actual
    policemen. He is too weak to fight them.
  • Dreams of being in a locked room where wild
    animals are let loose in the prison and he is
    unable to escape. But he prefers to close his
    eyes and go to sleep.
  • He wakes up with a fright from these dreams.
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