Britain's only native venomous snake is the adder (Vipera berus) - its natural habitat extends across the whole of Great Britain. Most specimens are found towards the south of the island - where it's slightly warmer, however - there have been sightings as far north as Edinburgh and beyond !
The grass snake, the smooth snake and the adder.
The European Adder. See related link for a picture.
There is only one species of venomous snake native to Britain - The Adder.
yes most definetly adders populate heath and woodland and grass snakes also populate sane areas
the black with light green stripes snake
Adder.
Yes. Some snakes and lizards are found in England.
Snakes found in Maryland
snakes are found in life science
Snakes are not found in the Arctic/Antarctic regions.
There are different species of snakes found in Montana, such as rattlesnakes, milk snakes, garter and gopher snakes. Some snakes found in the Kalispell MT can be the Eastern racer, milk and gopher snakes.
Snakes are not found on the continent of Antarctica. They are found on all others.
no,snakes cannot be found at the poles
No
Snakes are found on every continent except Antarctica.
Snakes can be found in most nations. The only continent on which they are not found is Antarctica.
There are a lot of rattle snakes. But others can be found also.
Poisonous snakes are found all over the world. There are over a hundred species of snakes found in North America and only 4 of these species are poisonous.