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You probably know, but Pythons Pythonidae and Anakondas Eunectes are not poisonous snakes…
Right. These are spicy snakes👍🏻
Oh ups sorry
Pythons and Anakondas are as far as I know what to do. So Pythons definitely. My brother has a python
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Yes, they do not hurdle their prey (shore rather the cycle) and worms are like poison snakes not a scientific taxon.
But it’s true that they’re called sausages.
The Gabon Viper, my dear serpent!
Great pattern, interesting body, fascinating animal 🙂
Look at the rhino viper Bitis nasicornis on. Same genus, in my opinion still more beautiful patterning or rather coloring.
Also great, yes:-)
There are many. Most have been called. I myself once had a very beautiful mangrove night tree scatter (Boiga dendrophila), a Trugnatter, with poison teeth lying far behind in the throat and a relatively weak poison.
Ah yes, also very pretty!!!
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Two snakes fall into my head, namely the Inland Taipan and the Black Mamba. I’ve heard that some Inland Taipane are blue turquoise and I think that was the black mamba that when the sun shines on their sheds, these then appear rainbow colors
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Snakes of the genus Bitis (Puffotters)
rhinoviper Bitis nasicornis
Snakes of the genus atheris
Noise-Buschviper Atheris hispida
vipern viperidae are often colorful, as they are mostly Lauerjäger, just look around 🙂
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May I ask what your question is about?
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