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Bongar

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Bongar

Genus of poisonous snakes. The krait B. caeruleus is common to India, and though only about 1.2 m/4 ft in length it is deadly.

Classification

Bongar is in family Colubridae, suborder Serpentes, order Squamata, class Reptilia.



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