If I have a pet.. What pet that I want to be mine? You all want to know? Maybe some of you called me “weird”. Because of what? Because I like to have a snake as my pet… I like snake.. her body, and senses of the snake.. Wow! This crater is amazing and make me want to know very dept of this crater.
Before I continue let we discovery what type of snake actually have in world? This is for your information and it will be knowledgeable for us to know this species.
In total, there are about 2,700 different species of snakes around the world. Out of these 2,700 species of snakes, only about 375 are considered to be poisonous and deadly. There are about ten species of snakes that live in the United States that are almost extinct.
Snakes are found in almost every country in the world. However, there are some countries that have no snakes. These countries include Antarctica, Ireland, Iceland, Greenland, and New Zealand. Snakes like to dwell in tropical areas and these five countries do not have an tropical climates that would be appealing to a snake.
Most snakes are found in tropical regions where there is plenty of warm sunshine (because they are cold blooded and depend on the sun to survive), water, and food. They prefer to live in forests, deserts, and prairies
Snakes are found in almost every country in the world. However, there are some countries that have no snakes. These countries include Antarctica, Ireland, Iceland, Greenland, and New Zealand. Snakes like to dwell in tropical areas and these five countries do not have an tropical climates that would be appealing to a snake.
Most snakes are found in tropical regions where there is plenty of warm sunshine (because they are cold blooded and depend on the sun to survive), water, and food. They prefer to live in forests, deserts, and prairies
Here that something I found when I search internet about this habitat.
Types of Snakes (Non-Venomous) Scientific Name
Brown Water Snake | Nerodia taxispilota | |
Banded Water Snake | Nerodia fasciata | |
Scarlet Snake | Cemophora coccinea | |
Corn Snake | Elaphe guttata | |
Desert Kingsnake | Lampropeltis getula splendida | |
California Kingsnake | Lampropeltis getulus californiae | |
Western Coachwhip | Masticophis flagellum flagellum | |
Rough Green Snake | Opheodrys aestivus | |
Hognose Snake | Heterodon platirhinos | |
Ringneck Snake | Diadophis punctatus | |
Red Sided Garter Snake | Thamnophis sirtalis infernalis | |
Common Garter Snake | Thamnophis sirtalis | |
Ribbon Snake | Thamnophis sauritus | |
Red Milk Snake | Lampropeltis triangulum syspila | |
Gray Banded Kingsnake | Lampropeltis alterna | |
Glossy Snake | Arizona elegans occidentalis | |
Gopher Snake | Pituophis melanoleucus catenifer | |
Anaconda | Eunectes murinus | |
Reticulated Python | Python reticulatus | |
Burmese Python | Python molarus bivittatus | |
The African Rock Python | Python sebae sebae | |
Green Tree Python | Morelia viridis | |
White Lipped Python | Leiopython albertisii | |
Emerald Tree Boa | Corallus caninus | |
Rosy Boa | Trivirgata | |
Yellow Snake (Jamaican boa) | Epicrates subflavus | |
Ball Python | Python Regius | |
King Rat Snake | Elaphe carinata | |
Baird's Rat Snake | Elaphe bairdi | |
Black Rat Snake | Elaphe obsoleta | |
Everglades Rat Snake | Elaphe obsoleta rossalleni | |
Red Tailed Green Rat Snake | Elaphe oxycephala | |
Brown House Snake | Lamprophis fuliginosus | |
Bull snake | Pituophis catenifer sayi | |
Yellow Rat Snake | Elaphe Obsoleta Quadrivittata | |
Mud Snake | Farancia abacura | |
Eastern Indigo Snake | Drymarchon couperi | |
Scarlet Kingsnake | Lampropeltis triangulum elapsoides | |
Black Racer | Coluber constrictor | |
Redbelly Snake | Storeria occipitomaculata | |
Big Bend or New Mexico Milk Snake | Lampropeltis triangulum celaenops | |
Ground Snake | Sonora semiannulata | |
Southwestern Blackhead Snake | Southwestern Blackhead Snake | |
Texas Long-Nosed Snake | Rhinocheilus lecontei tessellatus | |
Trans-Pecos Blind Snake | Leptotyphlops humilis segregus | |
Trans Pecos Rat Snake | Bogertophis subocularis | |
Western Hook-Nosed Snake | Gyalopion canum | |
Gray Rat Snake | Elaphe obsoleta spiloides | |
Mexican Night Snake | Pseudelaphe flavirufus | |
Taiwanese Beauty Rat Snakes | Elaphe taeniura |
Eastern Brown Snake
Blue Krait
Taipan
Black Mamba
Tiger Snake
Philippine Cobra
Vipers
Death Adder
Rattlesnake
For more information you can find here: http://listverse.com/2011/03/30/top-10-most-venomous-snakes/
Now, we have known what kinds of snake have in this world. Many types of this crater we can look. One day, I will has a snake as my pet but not a dangerous snake.. I also scary you know.
Footer: I will always love snake.. I like snake’s scale, a body of snake and snake as a predator. If I has a snake, snake will change myself a lot because to live with snake it will make my life full with surprise.
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