Reptiles and Amphibians Q&A 22

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An Australian taipan, one of the world’s most deadly venomous snakes, has a swelling in the region of its heart that is progressively growing so large that swallowing is becoming difficult. Doppler ultrasonic blood-flow detection does not reveal abnormal valvular or vascular sounds.


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