Bungare

The bungare or bongare ( Bungarus fasciatus ) is a Espèce of Serpent S oviparous animals of the family of the Elapidae present in the wet tropical forests in Asia Eastern and tropical.

Bungarus fasciatus can have bands yellow and brown, or black and yellow.

This snake is extremely poisonous. Its Venin Neurotoxique contains a specific Toxine, the bungarotoxine. It attacks the Axone S of the Neuron S by blocking their channels, which causes a stop of the nerve impulse. This results in to paralyze bodies the such Cœur and the Respiratory system, causing death.

The bungares are night hunters. They nourish mainly small Mammifères. Their long hooks are located in front of the higher Maxillaire and are fixed. Since they have long Dents, they are inclined to maintain their prey in their mouth until his death, caused quickly by their powerful venom.

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