Bestiary
Bestiary
Here you will find a bestiary/portfolio of all the snakes that I talk or post about. I hope you learn something new from it.
If you have a doubt or want me to add a new snake you can ask on the comments section.
King cobra
Length: 3.05m to 3.66m (10 to 12 ft)
Weight: 6 kg (13 lb)
Alimentation: Other snakes, birds and mammals
Poisonousness: Poisonous
Habitat: Northern India, south to eastern China, south throughout the Malay peninsula and east to western Indonesia and the Philippines
Fun fact: The longest king cobra was 5.71m (18ft) long!
Eastern indigo
Length: 2.6m (8.5ft)
Weight: 5kg (11lbs)
Alimentation: Eggs, snakes, mammals, birds, reptiles and frogs
Poisonousness: Not venomous
Habitat: South Carolina, Florida, Alabama and Mississippi
Burmese python
Length: 8m (26ft)
Weight: 91kg (200lbs)
Alimentation: Small mammals and birds
Poisonousness: Not venomous
Habitat: Southern and western Asia
Sand viper
Length: 50cm (1.6ft)
Alimentation: Lizards and geckos
Poisonousness: Mildly venomous
Habitat: North Africa
Bush viper
Length: 70cm (2.3ft)
Alimentation: Small amphibians, rodents, birds, lizards and snakes
Poisonousness: Venomous
Habitat: Sub-Saharan Africa
Hognose snake
Length: 90cm (3ft)
Weight: 80g to 350g (0.18lbs to 0.77lbs)
Alimentation: Mainly amphibians
Poisonousness: Mildly venomous
Habitat: Eastern half of the USA
Sea snake
Length: 1.5m (5ft)
Weight: 1.3kg (2.9lbs)
Alimentation: Fish
Poisonousness: Venomous
Habitat: Indian Ocean and western Pacific Ocean
Puff Adder
Length: 1m (3ft)
Weight: 6kg (13lbs)
Alimentation: Small mammals
Poisonousness: Venomous
Habitat: Savannah and grasslands
Diamondback rattlesnake
Length: 1.8m (6ft)
Weight: 4.5kg (10lbs)
Alimentation: Small mammals and birds
Poisonousness: Venomous
Habitat: South eastern USA
Reticulated python
Length: 6.5m (21ft)
Weight: 75kg (165lbs)
Alimentation: Mammals and birds
Poisonousness: Not venomous
Habitat: South and Southeast Asia
Green anaconda
Weight: 249kg (550lbs)
Alimentation: Large rodents, mammals, fish and reptiles
Poisonousness: Not venomous
Habitat: South America
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