Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Eastern brown snake




Eastern brown snake

Eastern brown snake is the one of a poisonous snake in the world . It found in Australia. It's body completely brown . It can kill a adult human.

Distribution and habitat

Eastern brown snakes are increasing in number in urban areas, and are now frequently sighted in city suburbs. The suburbs of Brisbane and Sydney now contain significant populations of brown snakes and they are often seen in suburban backyards searching for rodents.

Behaviour

 They hold their necks high, appearing in an upright S-shape. The snake usually seeks to flee when confronted, though it can be highly aggressive if provoked and instances where snakes have pursued humans over distances of up to 100 meters have been observed.

Venom

 These snakes kept at venom supply laboratories yield an average of 2—10 mg of venom per milking. Engelmann and Obst (1981) give a venom yield of 2 mg (dry weight).
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