Biology, asked by ISOLATEDREX8090, 1 year ago

Which is not a category?A. Species
B. FamilyC. Genus
D. Elapidae

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Elapidae is not a category. In general, the Elapidae are a family of venomous snakes that also found in the tropics as well as the subtropics around the world.


Most importantly, terrestrial forms in Asia, North America, Australia, Africa, South America and marine forms in the Pacific and Indian oceans.


Even few species are also have ability to spray their venom from forward-facing holes and these species, are considered as cobras.

Answered by siddeshwarkale29
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Answer:

D) Elapidae

Explanation:

Because, the category are 7 i.e. 1) Kingdom

2) Phylum/ Division

3) Class

4) Order

5) Family

6) Genus

7) Species

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