The various mamba species, the boomslang, the puff adder and its cousins as well as cobras are some of the deadlier species of snake found in Africa
Fea's Muntjac is a rare deer species. It is found in China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam.
Some species do.
That depends on the snake. Color alone does not identify the species. Many species of snake are green. Some, are green and some aren't.
Not all snakes, but there are certain desert species that will.
That depends on the species of snake.
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
sandwinder snake
There are several species of green tree snakes, belonging to different genera. Some common species include the Asian vine snake (Ahaetulla prasina) and the rough green snake (Opheodrys aestivus).
It depends on what type of snake, but yes some species of snakes are listed as endangered.
Different snake species eat many things, such as snails, eggs, mice, fish, worms, and even wild pigs in some cases, but never has a snake been found to be herbivorous. So, no.
No. No species of cobra is indeginous to any part of the North or South American continents. King Cobras in particular are found only on the Southeastern part of the Asian continent, in places such as Thailand, India and Indonesia. Rattlesnakes and pitvipers, which are less venemous than cobras (they have a different kind of toxin), are found widely throughout Arizona. Some species include the diamondback and copperhead. Arizona has many rattlesnake species, including the western diamondback and Mojave rattlesnake. The coral snake is found there as well, it is a member of the family elapidae, which includes cobras.