Golden ring snake (scientific name: silver ring snake), commonly known as golden belt, gold-clad iron belt, golden foot belt or fingered citron snake, is a kind of ringed snake, which is highly toxic. Generally speaking, Bungarus multicinctus, like other snakes of Bungarus multicinctus, moves slowly, does not like to attack humans, and mainly feeds on small vertebrates. The toxicity of Bungarus multicinctus is weaker than that of its close relative Bungarus multicinctus, but it is still highly toxic, and the number is more than that of Bungarus multicinctus.
Bungarus bungarus Bungarus is a poisonous snake with front incisors. It is 1200- 1800 mm in length, black in whole body, with a wide golden ring pattern, and a 19-27 ring at its tail, and the width of black and yellow is similar. The back of the head is dark brown, and there are light inverted "V" spots on the pillow. The back is ridged, so the cross section of the trunk is slightly triangular and the tail end is blunt. The head is oval, which is not obviously different from the neck. There are 9 large scales on the head and back, the back scales are smooth, the whole body 15 line, and the ridge scales in the middle of the back are enlarged into hexagons. ? The viscera-removed whole grass of bungarus multicinctus, also known as bungarus multicinctus, is a traditional Chinese medicine, and its main functions are: expelling wind; Tongluo; Pain relief. Main rheumatism paralysis; Stroke paralysis.