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and when wiggled, it is easily mistaken for a grub or worm. When the snake's prey attempts to seize it, the death adder strikes. Although it has been claimed to have the quickest strike of any snake in the world, this topic has not been well enough studied to make reliable comparisons. They commonly
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They normally take 2–3 years to reach adult size. Females are generally slightly larger than the males. They can also be easily distinguished from other
Australian snakes because of a small, worm like lure on the end of their tail, which is used to attract prey. Most have large bands around their
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Histoire
Naturelle, Générale et Particulière des Reptiles; Ouvrage faisant suite aux Œuvres de Leclerc de Buffon, et partie du Cours complet d'Histoire naturelle rédigé par C.S. Sonnini, membre de plusieurs Sociétés savantes. Tome
1029:"An evaluation of the nomina for death adders (Acanthophis Daudin, 1803) proposed by Wells & Wellington (1985), and confirmation of A. cryptamydros Maddock et al., 2015 as the valid name for the Kimberley death adder"
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Pilbara Death Adder, Acanthophis wellsi Hoser (Serpentes: Elapidae), with notes on the Desert Death Adder, A. pyrrhus Boulenger, and identification of a possible hybrid zone.
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Leclerc de Buffon, et rédigée par C.S. Sonnini
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Death Adders (Genus
Acanthophis): An Updated overview, including descriptions of 3 New Island species and 2 New Australian subspecies.
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