what is the meaning of elapidae
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Elapidae (/ɪˈlæpɪdiː/, commonly known as elapids /ˈɛləpɪdz/; Ancient Greek: ἔλλοψ éllops "sea-fish") is a family of venomous snakes characterized by hollow, permanently erect, relatively short fangs in the front of the mouth that channel venom into their prey.
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Elapidia is greek word commonly use as elapids. Elapidia is a family of vemenous snake lives in tropical and subtropical regions around the world, such as Asia , Australia and along America.
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