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A recently discovered species of eyeless crustaceans was discovered off the Canary islands. The crustacean known as Speleonectes atlantida has venomous fangs and is the only known venomous crustacean.
Flights from Glasgow to any of the Canary Islands are around 5 hours.
Whether a snake is diurnal or nocturnal does not affect if it is venomous. Some are venomous but most are not. The same is true of nocturnal snakes. If you see any snake and are not sure if it is venomous, don't take the risk.
Bacically everything is the same apart from the fact that non-venomous snakes constricts their prey and venomous snakes bite and envenomating their prey, also venomous snakes have 2 large hollow fangs used for envenomating prey.
There are many snakes on Nantucket. However, none are venomous or harmful in any way.
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Finland has a couple of snakes, only one of them venomous.
Canaries were named after the Canary Islands, as the name implies. Interestingly enough, the Canary Islands actually mean the Island of Dogs and do not refer to any birds.
Nothing can repel them..But take precautions such as, wearing high boots in country where venomous snakes are found..Be careful where you step, and watch where you put your hands..Lastly, do not handle any venomous snakes.
England has no 'poisonous' snakes but does have a single species of venomous snake - the adder (Vipera berus).
The Bole Snake is the only venomous land snake in Fiji. There are also several species of venomous sea snakes in Fiji as well.