Asian Vine Snake
A slender, leaf-green tree snake of South and Southeast Asia with binocular vision and a delicate pointed snout.
Snakes pronounced in 4 syllables that end with E — full profile for each.
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A slender, leaf-green tree snake of South and Southeast Asia with binocular vision and a delicate pointed snout.
A spectacular Southeast Asian elapid with deep blue flanks, a red head and tail, and venom glands stretching a quarter of its body length.
A handsome chain-patterned North American constrictor that hunts and eats other snakes, including rattlesnakes.
An aggressive, slim Australian elapid responsible for most snakebite deaths on the continent and possessing the world's second-most toxic venom.
The most widely distributed land snake on Earth, a tiny blind burrower spread by potted plants and parthenogenetic reproduction.
A slim Mediterranean colubrid with a sharply pointed snout, racing through dry scrub and stone walls at remarkable speed.
A large, curious Indo-Pacific marine elapid often encountered on coral reefs, approaching divers without aggression but bearing potent venom.
A large, agile climber of Korean and Russian forests, also called the Russian rat snake, valued by snake enthusiasts for its cool-temperate hardiness.
A harmless European water snake that mimics the adder's zig-zag pattern as a defence against predators.
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