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King brown or Mulga snake Pseudechis australis

King brown or mulga snakes Pseudechis australis |

King brown or mulga snakes Pseudechis australis |
The king brown snake is really a member of the black snake genus and bears no relation to brown snakes. Some of the northern specimens are tan, brown or copper coloured thus their name. The southern specimens, especially on Eyre Peninsula, tend to be a lot darker in colour. King brown snakes, in the south are top predators and eat other reptiles including other snake species.
Main Actions of venom The venom is mainly anticoagulant and myotoxic (breaks down muscles). The neurotoxic components are weak. In some cases, severe myoglobinuria can result from bites of this species. The anticoagulant action causes a coagulopathy because of the inhibition of some clotting factors (not consumption). Like most of the Pseudechis genus, the venom is a considerable complement activator. | Antivenom: | CSL Ltd Black Snake Antivenom. | | | Use polyvalent antivenom in the absence of specific Black |
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