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Sunday, June 17, 2012

The World's Most Colorful Snakes - part 3

Ethiopian Mountain Adder
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Found only in Ethiopia, this venomous snake is called Bitis parviocula with spectacular geometric markings. This large viper has a broad head with a maximum recorded specimen 75.2 cm in length.

Amazon Tree Boa
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Scientific name Corallus enydris, the brightly colored species of snake named the Amazon Tree Boa is found in Costa Rica, Panama, and northern South America, through most of Venezuela and Guyana, and south and westward through Amazonian Columbia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil.

The World's Most Colorful Snakes

Here are some amazing colorful snakes that you have never seen. There are 15 families of snake, 456 genera and there are 2,900 species. The Thread snake, the smallest snake one, is just 10 cm long and the longest, Python, reticulation is 28 ft long.

Emerald Tree Boa
The most colorful Emerald Tree Boa
Emerald Tree Boa is a non-venomous snake found in the rainforests of South America. Most species of boas are colorful like the Corallus caninus. The highly developed front teeth are proportionately larger than those of any other non-venomous snake. Adults grow about 6 feet / 1.8 m in length.

Albino Burmese Python
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The Burmese Python or Python molurus bivittatus, the famous and colorful species of python, is the largest subspecies of the Indian Python. This snake is native to rain forest areas of Southeast Asia. It is one of the 6th largest snakes in the world. The average growth of Burmese Python is up to 5.5 meters, that is 18 ft and weighs up 71 kg (160 lb). It continues to grow throughout his life.

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