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Brown tree snakes and Brahminy blind snakes
they kill germs
sometimes, it depends, most snakes stick with their "type" but there have been rare cases when snakes interbreed.
Guam's Brown Tree Snake can bite and has venom or toxic in the bite. So yes, i guess you can call it poisonous. are you nuts it is not at all poisonous it can only wrap around small animals and kill them. redard
Because they are long boobs that's why
no they do not they live near Australia and south of the united states....
No. They are invasive species that has destroyed the bird population on Guam, and are a pest.
yes snakes can live in warm weather here's an example the brown tree snake lives on Guam and Guam is has a HOT climate
17,in Australia
Brown tree snakes are native to Australia, New Guinea, parts of Indonesia, and some South Pacific islands. They have also been accidentally introduced to Guam and Saipan. On Guam, they devastated the native bird population.
Since the introduction of brown tree snakes to Guam, significant ecological changes have occurred, particularly in the decline of native bird populations, with many species becoming extinct or severely reduced. The snakes have also impacted the island's ecosystem by preying on small mammals, reptiles, and native birds, leading to a shift in the food web. Additionally, the presence of these invasive snakes has resulted in increased economic costs related to their management and control, particularly concerning power outages caused by snakes entering electrical infrastructure.
I guess you will need to SEARCH AN IMAGE for the food chain for cobra. Try searching KING COBRA FOOD CHAIN