The Mechanism of Snake Venom Actions—Rattlesnakes and Other Crotalids

作者: Anthony T. Tu

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-2940-4_4

关键词: BiologyElapidaeColubridaeViperidaeHydrophiidaeZoologyLethal toxinSnake venom

摘要: Of the nearly 2000 different types of snakes that exist, about 300 are known to be venomous. The venomous classified according morphological characteristics and comprise five families: Crotalidae (crotalid), Viperidae (viperid), Elapidae (elapid), Hydrophiidae (sea-snakes), Colubridae (colubrid).

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