How many eggs will be hatched indian krait (bungarus caeruleus)?
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The Common Krait (Bungarus caeruleus) is a highly venomous snake species found in the Indian subcontinent. These snakes are found almost all over Peninsular India but not in the offshore Islands. They are also found in other neighboring countries such as Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka.
Within their extensive range, they are found in a variety of habitat types in a wide range of elevations from lowland plains to hills at elevations as high as 1,700 meters. The common krait inhabits rainforest, scrub forest, dry, moist or mixed deciduous forest, semi-deserts with alluvial soil, wetlands, grasslands, agricultural lands or rocky terrain.
Most often these type of snakes is found near water sources. But they are also found around inhabited areas and urban settlements, sometimes even entering human dwellings during the night. That's one of the reasons this member of the "big four" is responsible for most of the snake bites on humans in India.
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