In England we have two native species of snake: the Adder, which is mildly venomous, and the Grass Snake, which is non-venomous. It's very unlikely that you would see either, without specifically looking for them, and even then, they are not easy to locate.
We also have the 'Blind Worm', which looks very much like a snake, but is actually a legless lizard and totally harmless.
The adder or viper the only venemous snake native to Britain, the grass snake and the smooth snake
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Other than listing families of snakes (such as adders, vipers, boas, pythons, etc) the best answer I can think of is "serpents".
snakes,turtles,geckos,lizards,alligators,crocodiles
the ran snake
There are no lizards native to the Hawaiian rain forest.
the red coats or red jackets
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Almost everywhere that was a part of the colonies of Britain.
Europe, England, Great Britain
names some snakes and what they coud do to you? names some snakes and what they coud do to you?
The UK is short for United Kingdom and is alternately called Great Britain, Britain and England, but in actuality, each of these names stands for different things.
rattle snakes
USSR, Great Britain, America, France
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Great Britain, United Nations, and England. England doesn't have another name. England is England. It is also part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland which is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland which is sometimes referred to as the UK, Great Britain or just Britain.
Because they are known by both names, the United Kingdom & Britain. The UK and Britain are not exactly the same Great Britain is all the countrys that we own all over the world and the UK is england, scotland, wales and northern ire land or vice versa, but still hense why they say the United Kingdom of Great Britain.
Sea snakes, adders, cobras, water mocassins, mambas, rattle snakes, boomslangs...