5 rarest snakes in the world
The world's rarest snake species found on Earth
#Rainbow Snake (Farancia erytrogramma) is a non-venomous, highly aquatic snake native to t… https://t.co/NhfZ5MhY16 pic.twitter.com/EhlPit30O4
— BHL (@BioDivLibrary) November 16, 2016
It’s raining snakes…hallelujah? Like many snakes in the Chrysopelea genus, the Sri Lankan flying snake can glide through the air by propelling itself from tree branches and flattening its body by splaying its ribs, creating a shape similar to a frisbee. pic.twitter.com/yIZetp1HqV
— American Museum of Natural History (@AMNH) February 25, 2018
Langaha madagascariensis, also known as Malagasy leaf-nosed snake, can grow up to 1 meter in length. While males are dorsally brown and ventrally yellow with a long tapering snout, females are mottled grey with a flattened, leaf shaped snout https://t.co/0z7MxeZMUN pic.twitter.com/2hDWffQqdB
— Massimo (@Rainmaker1973) June 20, 2018
Is your #Movember ‘stache as stylish as the handlebar mustache on a tentacled snake? It’s actually a sensory mechanism! pic.twitter.com/rWGVfGND
— National Zoo (@NationalZoo) November 8, 2012
@SnakeBytesTV Pretty Cool. Atheris hispida, a bush viper. pic.twitter.com/0bm8yPP2SH
— Jerome Fischer (@JeromeFischerVO) June 20, 2014
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