Krait Collection
The Banded Krait, scientifically known as Bungarus fasciatus, is a fascinating snake species that captivates both researchers and nature enthusiasts alike
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The Banded Krait, scientifically known as Bungarus fasciatus, is a fascinating snake species that captivates both researchers and nature enthusiasts alike. With its distinctive banded pattern and venomous nature, the Banded Krait stands out among its reptilian counterparts. Designated with various identification numbers such as DDE-90024994, DDE-90024989, UW INDO 1992 118, UW INDO 1990 15, UW INDO 1990 10, UW INDO 1989 38, UW INDO 1989 96, and even the number sequence of 13131067 - this serpent has left its mark on scientific records. Often referred to as the "Banded Sea Krait, " it showcases its adaptability by swimming gracefully over black sand in the Lembeh Straits of Sulawesi. Its sleek body glides effortlessly through the water while leaving observers in awe of its aquatic prowess. A close-up view of this magnificent creature's head reveals intricate details that highlight its predatory instincts. Found in West Waigeo within Raja Ampat Islands (Four Kings), it demonstrates how it thrives amidst diverse ecosystems. However remarkable their appearance may be, one must not overlook their potent venom. The Banded Krait possesses neurotoxic venom capable of causing paralysis or even death if untreated promptly. This fact serves as a reminder to admire these creatures from a safe distance while appreciating their role within our ecosystem. Whether you encounter the Banded Krait under scientific classifications or witness it firsthand in captivating locations like Lembeh Straits or Raja Ampat Islands (Four Kings), this enigmatic serpent will continue to intrigue and inspire awe for years to come.