the funny thing about this site is that anyone can change it
btw its Australia
Yes, some species of snakes are semi-aquatic and can be found living in water for parts of their lives. Water snakes, sea snakes, and anacondas are examples of snakes that are adapted to living in aquatic environments. However, not all snakes are aquatic, and some prefer to live on land.
Vipers (including rattlesnakes, copperheads, and cottonmouths), boa constrictors, and some North American colubrids such as garter snakes, ribbon snakes, water snakes, earth snakes, and brown snakes
There are many different types of brown snakes in the world. The Eastern brown snake of Austalia is one of their most dangerous snakes. Some are venomous such as Eastern brown snake and some are not. Some species found in the United States are harmless and often kept as pets.
Snakes
australia
no....they will eat other brown snakes !
22 years
Yes, they live under rocks.
yes it does live in the u.s
no they do not they live near Australia and south of the united states....
Nope - they are forest and grassland dwellers.
No they lay 10 to 35 eggs
yes snakes can live in warm weather here's an example the brown tree snake lives on Guam and Guam is has a HOT climate
Cobra's are a type of brown snakes but you can find brown snakes all over the world especially in the dessert of Afganastan
Brown snakes
not all snakes
Brown tree snakes and Brahminy blind snakes