File:Oxyuranus scutellatus first milked specimen MV 3.jpg
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DescriptionOxyuranus scutellatus first milked specimen MV 3.jpg |
English: The first known taipan snake to be milked, from whose venom the first taipan antivenom was made. Collected by Kevin Budden in 1950 and currently preserved in spirits and stored in the collections of Museums Victoria.
Português: A primeira cobra taipan a ter seu veneno extraído, da qual foi criado o primeiro antiveneno para a espécie. Coletada por Kevin Budden em 1950 e atualmente preservada e armazenada nas coleções da Museums Victoria. |
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Source | https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/specimens/340619 |
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Jane Melville Museums Victoria |
The August 2015 date refers to the initial release of the museum's database to the public, as individual photograph dates are not available.
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