There are no snakes in Ireland for the simple reason that they can't get there.
Hawaii, Ireland,Iceland , New Zealand and Antarctica are the places i know that do not have snakes
Ireland has no snakes, hence the story of St.Patrick driving the Devil out of Ireland. I think it has something to do with it being an islandish thing.
Antarctica
No!! India does not have the most snakes. The place that has the most snakes is Africa. Hope This Helps!
snakes live in rainforest's, the woods, down in a river, and they can live young. Snakes lay their eggs in a warm place. :)
a place where it can live.
There is no 'main' place - snakes are found all over the planet - with the exception of a few small islands, and countries such as the Arctic, the Antarctic and Ireland
No.
Yes.
Snakes and Lizards
Yes - a snakes tail begins at the vent - it's the same with all snakes.
The best place to find a of list of all the snakes in the world would be the Wikipedia. From the Wikipedia, you can explore other facts about snakes, such as, location and habitat.
outside and on camping trips in the woods.
Most snakes curl up when they sleep, but not all snakes. Some snakes are arboreal, which means they live in trees. They curl up on a branch to go to sleep. Most other snakes, such as ball pythons, king snakes, and rat snakes seem to like a hiding place when they rest and you will often find them curled up under a rock or log or other out of the way place. However, there are certain very large snakes (think anacondas or Burmese pythons) that just seem to lay straight out in a line. Although I am not certain, I think you would find that these snakes don't have many natural predators so they don't need to hide themselves. Even these huge snakes will try to go to an out of the way place after they have eaten a huge meal, since they are vulnerable for a couple of days right after they have eaten.
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.