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Meaning of acanthophis




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

acanthophis
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It means snake with thorn or snake that has thorn. They refer to having a spine-shaped stump or tip on the tail, which they use to look like an insect and attract prey. It is the name of a genus of very lethal snakes, from Oceania and Auatralia. They belong to the Elapidae family. Etymologically it is formed from the Greek roots acantos (thorn) and ofis or ophis (ofidio).

  




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Acanthophis : Extremely venomous snake genus of the elated family, native to Australia, New Guinea and nearby islands.

  



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