rắn cạp nia
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Definition
- Noun:
- Black and white - ringed krait: A highly venomous snake species, scientifically known as Bungarus candidus, characterized by distinctive alternating black and white bands along its body. It is a member of the elapid family found in Southeast Asia.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Rắn cạp nia là một trong những loài rắn độc nhất ở Việt Nam. (The many-banded krait is one of the most venomous snakes in Vietnam.)
- Vết cắn của rắn cạp nia cần được cấp cứu y tế ngay lập tức. (The bite of a many-banded krait requires immediate medical attention.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is used specifically in herpetology and wildlife contexts to identify this particular species. It is often discussed in relation to venom toxicity, anti-venom, and snakebite first aid.
Variants and Related Words
- Rắn cạp nong (n): The Malayan krait or blue krait ( is sometimes confused with this closely related species, ).
- Rắn hổ mang (n): Cobra, another genus of venomous elapid snakes.
Synonyms
- Many-banded krait: The most common English name.
- Malayan krait: A regional name.
- Bungarus candidus: The scientific name.
Related Information
- Habitat: Often found in agricultural areas, forests, and near water sources in Southeast Asia.
- Behavior: Nocturnal and potentially aggressive when threatened. Its venom contains potent neurotoxins.
- Black and white - ringed krait