What behavioral factor unites the danger profile of terrestrial kraits?
Answer
They are nocturnal, preferring to remain hidden in sheltered spots.
Kraits are nocturnal hunters that prefer to hide in dark, sheltered places, which unfortunately leads to direct, accidental contact with humans, such as when stepping on them or rolling onto them while sleeping.

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