Desert Whip Snake Discovered: Researchers at The University of Adelaide Find a New Venomous Species of Snake (Check Pic and Video)

The Desert Whip Snake, also known as Demansia Cyanocsma, was distinguished from other species by Geneticist James Nankivell, the Geneticist at University of Adelaide, through genetic research.

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Researcher James Nankivell at The University of Adelaide and South Australian Museum honorary researcher Mark Hutchinson, along with herpetologists Brad Maryan and Brian Bush, have discovered a new venomous species of snake. The Desert Whip Snake, also known as Demansia Cyanocsma, was distinguished from other species by James Nankivell, the Geneticist at the University of Adelaide, through genetic research. This new species resides mostly in arid inland areas. Rare Fish Living on Land Found in Missouri! 'Frankenfish' From Northern Snakehead Species Family Can Survive On Land For Days.

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