Red Whip Snake was created in 1878.
It's a whip snake
Nothing eats a cyprus whip snake. It is at the top of the food chain.
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there unique colors
Yes, Tasmania has snakes.Tasmania has just three species of land snakes:Tasmanian Tiger Snake or Black TigerAustralian CopperheadWhite-lipped Whip SnakeThe first two are venomous. The Whip snake has low levels of toxicity, and no human deaths have been reported as a result of being bitten by a White-lipped Whip Snake.
ocean temple (3rd one)
Yes. All snakes have backbones.
Try it and find out. I would.
Yes there are snakes in Europe...Here is the list Large whip snake ,Western whip snake, Smooth snake ,Four-lined snake ,Leopard snake ,Sand boa ,Balkan whip snake ,Coin snake,,Montpellier snake ,Grass snake ,Dice snake ,Dahl's whip snake,European cat snake ,Worm snake ,Nose-horned viper ,Asp viper ,European adder,Lataste's viper,Seoane's viper ,Orsini's viper, Meadow viper ,Blunt-nosed viper ,Milos viper ,Ottoman viper Edit: Um, India is not in Europe. Anyone have a better answer?
Probably two species occur on the island. Thw Western Whip Snake and the Grass Snake
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