Science, asked by madhu007maurya007, 6 months ago

This snake has
fangs at the back
of its jaws rather
than the front.​

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Answered by Laiba12210
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Answer:

Explanation:

Proteroglyphous snakes all belong to the elapid family, which includes cobras, mambas, sea snakes, and coral snakes. This type of fang is fixed to the jaw and cannot fold up. ... This type of fang is located at the back of the mouth rather than the front, making envenomation a more complex task

Answered by akshayavema01
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Answer:

Proteroglyphous snakes

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