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Red-headed krait : ウィキペディア英語版 | Red-headed krait
The red-headed krait (''Bungarus flaviceps''), is a large venomous elapid snake with dramatic coloration. The red-headed krait can grow up to 2.1 m (6.9 ft).〔(Snakes od Thailand – Krait ). Siam-info.com. Retrieved on 2013-01-03.〕 It lives in lowland rain forest, including those on islands, but it is considered uncommon. It feeds primarily on specific snakes, probably semiaquatic and fossorial snakes. In Southeast Asia, the red-headed krait occurs in Malaysia, Thailand, and Sumatra, with a subspecies in Borneo. The venom potency is little-studied, as bites from this species are extremely rare.〔(Red-headed krait ). Naturemalaysia.com. Retrieved on 2013-01-03.〕 ==Distribution and habitat== The red-headed krait can be rarely spotted in Thailand, Myanmar (Burma), Cambodia, Vietnam, western Malaysia, Pulau Tioman, and Indonesia (Bangka, Sumatra, Java, Billiton, Borneo). The subspecies ''B. f. baluensis'' is found in Malaysia (East Malaysia, Sabah).〔(''Bungarus flaviceps'' REINHARDT 1843 ). catalogueoflife.org〕 Red-headed kraits inhabit the rain forests in mountain and hilly regions. They are hardly ever to be found in human habitats.〔
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