Brown snake — is the common name given to a number of very different species of snakes:*The genus Pseudonaja , Australian brown snakes *The genus Storeria , North American brown snakes*The species Elapognathus minor , the Australian short nosed, or little… … Wikipedia
Brown Songlark — male, near Baradine, New South Wales Conservation status … Wikipedia
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brown snake — n any of several Australian venomous elapid snakes esp. of the genus Demansia esp a widely distributed brownish or blackish snake (D. textilis) * * * a venomous elapid snake of Australia and New Guinea belonging to the genus Demansia … Medical dictionary
Australian Capital Territory — a federal territory on the continent of Australia in the SE part: includes Canberra, capital of the Commonwealth of Australia. 221,609; 939 sq. mi. (2430 sq. km). Formerly, Federal Capital Territory. * * * Political entity (pop., 2001: 321,680),… … Universalium
Brown Rat — Taxobox name = Brown Rat status = LR/lc status system = iucn2.3 status ref =IUCN2006|assessors=Amori|year=1996|id=19353|title=Rattus norvegicus|downloaded=12 May 2006] regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Mammalia ordo = Rodentia familia … Wikipedia
brown snake — noun 1. : any of several Australian venomous elapid snakes especially of the genus Demansia; specifically : a widely distributed brownish or blackish snake (D. textilis) 2. : any of a number of small brownish inoffensive colubrid snakes of No.… … Useful english dictionary
brown snake — /ˈbraʊn sneɪk / (say brown snayk) noun any of certain venomous Australian snakes of the genus Pseudonaja, brownish or olive in colour, as the common brown snake, or the gwardar …
Eastern brown snake — Eastern brown snake, Tamban Forest near Kempsey, New South Wales Scientific classification Kingdom … Wikipedia
List of snakes by common name — This is a list of extant snakes, given by their common names. Note that the snakes are grouped by name, and in some cases the grouping may have no scientific basis. A *Adder **Berg adder **Common adder **Deaf adder **Death adder **Desert death… … Wikipedia