Close-up shot of a banded sea krait at Misool in West Papua, Indonesia.
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The krait test is in preliminary stages for potential use in South Asia.
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Next up was a banded krait, a flashy yellow-and-black reptile that a handler carried on his arm.
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Venomous snakes found in the region include king cobra and krait.
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A banded sea krait at Misool in West Papua, Indonesia.
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Brightly colored venomous but nonaggressive snake of southeastern Asia and Malay peninsula
Bungarus is a genus of venomous elapid snakes found in South and South-East Asia. Commonly referred to as kraits, there are 12 species and 5 subspecies.
A nocturnal venomous snake, in either black and white or black and yellow bands, with erect upper fangs (elapid), that's INDIGenous to South Asia; also called "two-step" or "eleven second" snake for its deadly effect.