See the related link for the Wikipedia entry on the Taipan snake. There's a couple of pictures in there - along with some info on the species.
no they dont have eyelids
They eat rats, birds, lizards and small animals
A baby taipan is a newly hatched taipan snake, known for being one of the most venomous snakes in the world. Despite their small size, baby taipans are just as dangerous as adult taipans due to their potent venom. They grow rapidly and reach full size in a few years.
They are snails & look like them.
They look like eels.
Cairns Taipans was created in 1999.
no they dont have eyelids
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yes
Taipans are found in northern and eastern Australia, primarily in Queensland and the Northern Territory. They inhabit a variety of habitats, including woodlands, grasslands, and rocky areas. Taipans are known for their potent venom and are considered one of the most dangerous snakes in the world.
It goes hunting for pray at night.
Taipans are Australian snakes, members of the elapidaefamily.
they are oviviparous so they can lay up to 20 eggs.
A highly venomous snake from New Guinea and Northern Australia
Well they are venomous snakes but the fall under their own category - Ceah Cobras are in the family Elapidae (Elapids) like Mambas, Adders and Taipans. Elapids are fix jawed, highly venomous snakes. Elapid venom is mostly neurotoxic, and considered generally more potent than Viperidae snakes. - Jonathan
Yes, taipans do have babies. They are oviparous, meaning they lay eggs rather than giving birth to live young. A female taipan can lay between 10 to 25 eggs, which she typically deposits in a hidden location. The eggs incubate for about 3 months before hatching into baby snakes.
They eat rats, birds, lizards and small animals