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There is actually only one species of Dendrelaphis punctulata or the green tree snake that is native to Australia. There are many similar snakes, but only one actual green tree snake.
Yes. Australia is home to some of the world's deadliest snakes, such as the Inland Taipan, Coastal Taipan, Tiger snake, Death Adder, Copperhead, Brown, Gwardar and the Red Bellied Black snake.
The only venomous snake native to the UK is the Adder.
There are no poisonous snakes in Australia but there are many venomous ones.There is a difference between being poisonous and being venomous. The difference is how the toxin is delivered.Animals which are venomous inject the venom into their victims by a spur or stinger of some sort, just as some snakes inject their victims with venom via their fangs.Animals (or plants) which are poisonous do not deliver their toxins directly. The body of the animal (or plant) tends to contain the poisonous substance within it, and they only cause harm to other organisms when they are eaten or touched.Whilst there are around 100 species of venomous snakes in Australia, only a dozen of them have a deadly bite.Australia's most venomous snakes include:Taipan (including Inland Taipan and Coastal Taipan)Eastern BrownRed Bellied Black snakeTiger (including Black Tiger and eastern Tiger)CopperheadGwardarCollett'sDeath AdderMulga Snake or King Brown
SnakesA Dugite is a venomous snake found only in Australia. Geographically it inhabits the southern and south west regions of Western Australia and some of the coastal regions of the far west of South Australia. This species is a cousin of the Australian brown snake. The Dugite is a relatively shy snake but will defend itself if provoked. It is mostly brown or grey in colour, quite often with black flecks on its body and head. This species is highly venomous and is in the top 10 most venomous snakes in Australia. Recent studies have indicated dwindling numbers due to its habitat and relatively small geographical spread.
There are 140 species of land snakes in Australia, and a further 32 sea snake species. There are five families of snakes found in Australia. four of these families occur on land. And several species of sea-snakes.# Pythons # Front-fanged Venomous Snakes # Tree Snakes # Blind Snakes # Sea Snakes
only in the zoo, they are not native to Australia.
This is quite a rare snake that does not feed on meat such as mice and small wallabies like many other Australian snakes do in this region, instead this snake is a herbivore and consumes grasses, and other small native shrubberies in order to survive. its name is the 'King Brown Snake' or its scientific name is Pseudechis australis. hope this helped. please know that i am a professer of native wildlife at a University in Western NSW so you can be sure that this information is thourough and completely correct.
The only venomous snake native to the UK is the Adder (Vipera berus).
== == The Adder, or common viper, is the only venomous snake (or indeed reptile) native to the UK. This BBC website has more infomation. http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/wildfacts/factfiles/279.shtml
Gorillas are not native to Australia. They are native to Africa only. A gorilla that lives in Australia is just a gorilla.
No. The only giraffes found in Australia are those kept in zoos.