Are there poisonous snakes on Corfu?

Careful! One of the most dangerous snake species of Europe is the Horned Viper
Horned Viper
It is reputed to be the most dangerous of the European vipers due to its large size, long fangs (up to 13 mm) and high venom toxicity. The specific name, ammodytes, is derived from the Greek words ammos, meaning "sand", and dutes, meaning "burrower" or "diver", despite its preference for rocky habitats.
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vipera_ammodytes
. It lives on Corfu too, so be very carefull with this poisonous exemplar.
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Are there any dangerous animals in Corfu?

In Corfu, at least 23 reptile species have been recorded and the most dangerous of them is the Nose-Horned Viper.
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Are there poisonous snakes on the Greek islands?

Ohia Snakes

The Ohia snake is the only venomous snake you will find in Greece, but they are fairly common.
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What poisonous snakes live in Greece?

6 Venomous & Dangerous Snakes That You Can Find in Greece
  • Macrovipera Schweizeri or Milos Viper.
  • Montivipera Xanthina or Ottoman Viper.
  • Vipera Ammodytes or Nose Horned Viper.
  • Vipera Berus or Common European Adder.
  • Vipera Ursinii or Meadow Viper.
  • Malpolon Insignitus or Eastern Montpellier Snake.
  • Summary.
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How common are snakes in Greece?

There are 21 different types of snakes found among the mainland and the many islands in Greece. There are over 200 Greek islands but all have similar species of snakes found on them. On this list, I named the islands where the species has a strong population and presence.
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Amazing Nose-Horned Vipers and Snakebites (Herping Corfu Part 1)



Are snakes common in Corfu?

When you're at Corfu for the holidays, you might have heard that there is a great snake population on the island. That's right, it's not a lie, nor is it a wild rumor. At Corfu you can find approximately a dozen of snake species.
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Are there any poisonous spiders in Greece?

While Europe is generally a safe continent, there are also some dangerous animals in Greece to be wary of. However, spiders in Greece are not among them. There is not a single species of venomous spider in the country, meaning that a native Greek spider won't cause you harm.
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Are there sea snakes in Greece?

Natrix tessellata) is a kind of water snake, which occurs frequently in the permanent wetlands, the sea shores and rock pools of Crete. Many Cretans call it as water snake, but this name actually belongs to the relative species of Natrix natrix, which is absent from the island.
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Are there poisonous lizards in Greece?

In Crete, apart from the main subspecies Lacerta trilineata trilineata, there is also the subspecies Lacerta trilineata polylepidota. The green lizards are completely harmless, although some consider them poisonous.
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Are there scorpions in Greece?

Mosquitoes and scorpions

There are scorpions throughout Greece, including Athens. The greatest danger is from accidentally turning over a rock and stepping on one, but they also come inside buildings.
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Are there black widows in Greece?

Widow spiders (in the genus Latrodectus) are found all over the world, including Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and the US.
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Are there shark attacks in Greece?

Greece is the most popular of those three. Statistically, figures record just 15 shark attacks in Greece in the last 170 years, with just one fatality.
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Are there wolves in Greece?

“The wolf in Greece occupies a great variety of habitats, from degraded, hilly areas to densely forested mountains. The greater numbers are found in mountainous and semi-mountainous areas with low human population. Up until the 1930's the species distribution extended to the whole of the mainland country.
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Are there sharks in Corfu?

There are only a few large predatory species and even they are very few and far between. The last confirmed fatal shark attack was all the way back in 1969. The waters around Corfu are also a vibrant shade of blue and crystal clear, calm and with very few currents; perfect for diving.
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Are there scorpions in Corfu?

Beneath rocks Scorpions can sometimes be found, scorpions on Corfu are not as dangerous a one would be led to believe. Their sting is painful but not fatal to a healthy person.
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Is Corfu safe for tourists?

Corfu is a very safe place to travel, even for solo travelers. Violent crime is rare and petty crime like pick-pocketing is your only real concern but even that's pretty rare here. Just keep your valuables close at tourist attractions and while at the beach. That's pretty much the only crime you need to worry about.
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Are there snakes in the Aegean Sea?

Some other species that are found only in the East Aegean are the Golden lizard Mabuya aurata, the Black Whip Snake Coluber jugularis, the Whip Snake of Rhodes or Coin-Marked Snake Coluber nummifer, the Dwarf snake Eirenis modestus and the Dodecanese Amphisbaina Blanusstrauchi as well as the Ottoman Viper Vipera ...
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Are there geckos in Greece?

There are actually different types of geckos that live in Greece – the Turkish Gecko and the Moorish Wall Gecko.
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Are there any poisonous snakes in Kefalonia?

The only really dangerous snake living Kefalonia is the viper (Vipera ammodytes). Although it has strong venom, this snake hides from humans and attacks only when it feels threatened or has no other way to escape.
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What bears are in Greece?

But lost in that island stereotype is a whole 'nother side of the country that tourists often forget exists – the side full of rugged mountains, wide-spanning black pine, beech and oak forests and a notable population of brown bears. It's estimated that there are currently around 450 brown bears living in Greece.
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What is snake called in Greek?

Echidna, (Greek: “Snake”) monster of Greek mythology, half woman, half serpent. Her parents were either the sea deities Phorcys and Ceto (according to Hesiod's Theogony) or Tartarus and Gaia (in the account of the mythographer Apollodorus); in Hesiod, Tartarus and Gaia are the parents of Echidna's husband, Typhon.
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Do you get mosquitoes in Greece?

Generally speaking, there are mosquitos in Greece. The good thing is that they aren't everywhere. Expect to get bitten more times if you are next to a river, a stream or a swamp... They tend to be present at places with water.
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Is it safe to drink the tap water in Greece?

A lot of people visiting the country wonder if they can drink tap water in Greece. The tap water is not potable throughout the country. Although it is perfectly safe to drink water from the tap in Athens and Thessaloniki it is better to ask in all the other places or even better buy bottled water which is fairly cheap.
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Are there big cats in Greece?

Felis silvestris cretensis) or fourogatos is an endemic subspecies of the European wildcat. You may hear some people referring to it as the Cretan Lynx, although it's not belonging to the same family. It is the only wild feline on the island, which is limited to a small part of Crete.
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Are tarantulas in Greece?

A very short video showing a new species of tarantula found on the Greek Island of Crete. This is the first tarantula description from Greece.
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