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Types of snakes include: constrictors such as pythons and boas; venomous snakes such as vipers and elapids; and non-venomous predators such as colubrids Notable snake species include the reticulated python (the world’s longest snake), the Mojave rattlesnake (one of North America’s most dangerous snakes), and the inland taipan , the world
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So, there you have it—snakes are a type of limbless and carnivorous reptile in the suborder Serpentes that slithers on the ground Now, let’s take a look at 25 of the most amazing types of snakes on our planet Earth
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Today, you’re going to learn about 185 types of snakes that are found all over the world! Because of the sheer volume, I was not able to include every type of snake So I tried to pick the most interesting and common species from each continent 🙂 This list is organized by where each snake is commonly found Feel free to skip around! #1
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There are nearly 3,000 species of snakes distributed nearly worldwide The following is a list of some of the major genera and species of snake, organized alphabetically by family Sometimes listed as a subfamily of the boa family (Boidae)
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From venomous vipers to massive pythons, many types of snakes have adapted to diverse environments Some are masters of camouflage, blending seamlessly into their surroundings, while others sport bright colors, warning predators of their dangerous bite
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Snakes are cold-blooded, long, limbless vertebrates with a flexible body, belonging to the Reptilia class and Serpentes suborder There are around 3,600 different species of snakes, divided into over 20 families and 520 genera
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