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Elaid referes to the family Elapidae, which contains around 235 species of snake scattered across mainly torpical regions.

Every other snake therefore would be concidered non elapid, which covers colubrids, boids, and vipers/pit vipers. These can be found across every continant except Antarctica and amount to around 2700 species.

(totaling the ~2900 species reconised)

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