Bungarus lividus, Lesser Black Krait at Jalpaiguri, India
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Description: English: Bungarus lividus is the most mysterious snake among the genus Bungarus. It is too much difficult to different it from Bungarus niger (greater black krait) for nearly same morphological characteristics, as well as for same distribution range. Date: 28 May 2012. Source: That was rescued by me at Jalpaiguri, West Bengal, India Previously published: my organisation's website http://www.spoar.org.in/snake_list.php?action=datas&name1=Bungarus%20lividus&page=list&alpha=b my FACEBOOK Account https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=434134326629438&set=a.390174704358734.87017.100000986245537&type=3&theater. Author: Sp.herp.
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