Genus Bungarus (Noun)
Meaning
Kraits.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The genus Bungarus is a group of venomous snakes commonly known as kraits found in Southeast Asia and India.
- Many species within the genus Bungarus are nocturnal and primarily feed on small mammals and other reptiles.
- Kraits belonging to the genus Bungarus are recognized by their slender bodies and distinctive markings.
- Several species within the genus Bungarus are known to be highly venomous and pose a significant threat to humans.
- The genus Bungarus comprises about 12 species of kraits, each with unique characteristics and habits.