Meet the world's rarest snakes. Some of these species are not just odd and scary, but also quite dangerous.
The world's oddest snakes are listed here.
Meet the world's rarest snakes. Some of these species are not just odd and scary, but also quite dangerous.
The world's oddest snakes are listed here.
-Saharan horned viper This serpent has two horns, one on each eye, which give it a menacing, possibly demonic appearance. Each horn is made of a single hardened scale.
-Malagasy leaf-nosed snake When it comes to replicating its surroundings, this snake takes things seriously.
-Long-nosed Whip Snake This snake's extended snout and bright green coloration, which aid in its ability to blend in with the flora, are its most intriguing features.
-Tentacled Snake This South Asian snake resembles a massive, shellless snail. Two tentacles that are located in the upper jaw of the creature aid in eating.
-Elephant trunk snake Everyone is intrigued by this odd non-poisonous snake because of its highly wrinkly skin, which resembles an elephant.
-Long-nosed viper This snake's snout contains a collection of scales that come together to form a soft, flexible appendix that can reach a length of 0.20 inches.
-Tiger Keelback snake It is distinguished by having a body that is green and black with black and orange patches that resemble tiger skin on its back.
-Dragon Snake The name "Dragon Snake" was given to this snake because of its black coloring and hard scales that stick out on the dorsal region of its body, which resemble those of a crocodile.
-Rhinoceros viper This viper has additional little horns surrounding its frontal horn, which is made up of two or three enormous scales and resembles a rhinoceros.
-Blunthead tree snake This snake is renowned for its broad head and thin body. It also has large eyes that give the sense of being crushed and being forced out of their sockets.