need to be more specific with your question. there are a few species of snakes that are endangered.
It depends on what type of snake, but yes some species of snakes are listed as endangered.
no, snakes as a whole are not endangered, but certain species of snakes are
Garter snakes in general are not in danger but a few species are.
There are 8 species of rattlesnakes in the United States that are listed as either a "species for concern," "threatened," or are a "candidate" for listing on the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services Species Reports. However, there are no rattlesnakes listed as endangered at this time.
no, vipers are not a certain species of snake they can be any snake ranging from a boomslang to a rattlesnake, as some species of vipers are endangered, but they are not endangered as a whole.
if it is green it is mean, and when it is blue it only sees you. But when it is yellow it is just a little bit mellow.
No, the adder snake is not currently classified as endangered. However, they are protected in many areas due to declining populations and threats such as habitat loss and fragmentation. Conservation efforts are in place to monitor and protect adder populations.
I would say the snake your talking about is the Burmese Python. They do have beautiful skin and are quite large.
Yes the belcher's sea snake is on the endangered list.
There are 22 different species of snakes native to the state including the;Black RatsnakeKirtlands Snake (Endangered Species)Eastern GartersnakeEastern King SnakeEastern Hognose SnakeEastern MilksnakeEastern Ribbon SnakeEastern Smooth EarthsnakeEastern Worm SnakeEastern Smooth GreensnakeNorthern Ringneck SnakeNorthern Water SnakeNorthern Red-bellied SnakeNorthern Black RacerNorthern Brown SnakeMountain Smooth EarthsnakeRough Green Snake (Endangered Species)Shorthead Garter Snake and the three that are Venemous. The:Northern CopperheadTimber Rattlesnake (Threatened Species Candidate) and theEastern Massauga Rattlesnake (Endangered Species}.
No. There are more than 3,000 known species of snake. While some species are endangered, snakes as a whole are well-established.
There are many different species that are endangered in Florida. 8 species of ammphibians endangered 1 species of arachnids endangered 23 species of birds endangered 11 species of clams endangered 8 species of coralsm jellyfish and sea anemones endangered 25 species of crustaceans endangered 33 species of fishes endangered 18 species of insects endangered 15 species of mammals endangered 53 species of plants endangered 9 species of reptiles endangered 13 species of snails endangered