According to the International Union of Conservation for Nature, or the IUCN Red List, the "Cerrophidion barbouri", also known as Barbour's Pit Viper, the "Calamodontophis ronaldoi", and the "Adelphicos daryi" are all listed as "endangered". There are many more snakes on the IUCN Red List, about 450 listed under the common name snakes. Each with a status from "data deficient" to "critically endangered", and some even listed as "extinct". For more details, please see the sites listed below.
That is the endangered Georgia Tube snake.
Yes the belcher's sea snake is on the endangered list.
no
is the cape cobra endangered
Yes
cause of moongooses
no. no. no king snakes are not endangered but their cousin the coral snakes are endangered because they are poisinous
yes
Of course they are mostly endangered by hunters that kill them for their shell.
need to be more specific with your question. there are a few species of snakes that are endangered.
No. They are listed as "Least Concern."
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.