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Elapid snakes primarily feed on small vertebrates, including rodents, birds, and other reptiles. Their diet varies by species and habitat, but they are known for their quick strikes and potent venom, which they use to immobilize prey. Some elapids, like cobras, may also eat amphibians, while others, such as sea snakes, primarily consume fish. Overall, their feeding habits are adapted to their specific environments and available prey.

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