What is a coconut snake?

Dendrelaphis
Dendrelaphis
Dendrelaphis tristis is a long, slender snake with a pointed head and a bronze coloured line running right down its back. Its diet includes geckos, birds and occasionally frogs. This harmless snake prefers the tree tops to life on the ground.
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calligastra, the northern tree snake
tree snake
The brown tree snake population on the island has reached peak densities of greater than 100 snakes per hectare. This population spike was caused by the copious amount of resources newly available to the brown tree snake upon its introduction.
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(also called beautiful-bellied tree snake) is a slender, large-eyed, nonvenomous, diurnal snake. It grows up to 1.2 m in length and is greenish, brown, or greyish above with a cream or yellow belly.
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Are Chrysopelea venomous?

Chrysopelea, more commonly known as the flying snake or gliding snake is a genus that belongs to the family Colubridae. Flying snakes are mildly venomous, though the venom is dangerous only to their small prey.
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Do flying snakes really exist?

There are five recognized species of flying snake, found from western India to the Indonesian archipelago. Knowledge of their behavior in the wild is limited, but they are thought to be highly arboreal, rarely descending from the canopy. The smallest species reach about 2 feet in length and the largest grow to 4 feet.
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Are flying snakes aggressive?

Flying snakes don't make very good pets. Not only are some of them aggressive, but they need to be kept in humid places where they can practice flying. And you can't teach a regular snake how to fly, so don't try it! Chrysopelea taprobanica (the Sri Lanka flying snake).
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Is the golden tree snake poisonous?

Although mildly venomous, their venom is not considered to be dangerous to humans. It is intended to assist in subduing fast-moving, arboreal prey. Golden tree snakes hunt by day stalking or pursuing their prey and seizing it by the neck, which is then crushed in its strong jaws.
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What to do if a snake chases you?

Stay calm.
  1. Try not to panic. Staying calm can help you make the right decisions and help you to stay safe.
  2. Don't make any sudden movements in the direction of the snake. Just remain calm, and try not to startle the animal.
  3. Remember that the snake was not out looking for you.
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Is King Cobra the most poisonous snake?

King cobra, the world's largest venomous snake. The king cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) is the longest venomous snake in the world. Its bite delivers a tremendous amount of paralysis-inducing neurotoxins. The snake's venom is so strong and so voluminous that it can kill an elephant in just a few hours.
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Can snakes feel love?

Can you bond with a snake? Some snake owners feel as though their snake recognises them and is more eager to be held by them than by other people. However, snakes don't have the intellectual capacity to feel emotions such as affection.
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What are the 5 flying snakes?

The 5 species of flying snakes can be found in Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Greater and Lesser Sundas, Maluku, the Philippines as well as in parts of China, India and Sri Lanka. What is this? Chrysopelea are diurnal, which means they are day hunters.
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Are there any flying snakes in the US?

While the Paradise Tree snakes at Virginia Tech are the only ones of their species present in Virginia or even the United States for that matter, these snakes are not to be worried about.
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Can snakes fart?

They don't pass gas, but they often will defecate and urinate in an attempt to scare predators off. Some snakes also have well-developed musk or scent glands that open into the vent, and those species will often release this odiferous, noxious liquid when alarmed or threatened. It is a nasty-smelling liquid, for sure.
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Can a snake jump off the ground?

Snakes cannot jump, but instead lunge forward from a coiled position at an accelerated speed. As a snake launches itself, it may appear as though the snake is jumping. One study at The University of Louisiana, Lafayette, found that rattlesnakes were the fastest striking among venomous snakes.
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Can snakes jump out of water?

All snakes have the capability of swimming, but not all species prefer to enter water. Those who are well adapted to water may or may not show the potential of jumping out of water and normally snakes need to crawl for making their way out of water and for this normally rock, branch or land is used.
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What is a winged serpent called?

THE OPHIS PTEROTOS (Winged Serpent) was a breed of feathery-winged snake that guarded the frankincense groves of Arabia. They were sometimes called Ophies Amphipterotoi or "Serpent with Two-Pairs of Wings."
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Can flying snakes fly?

Mostly found in Southeastern Asia, they soar by using their ribs to stretch out their body into a flattened strip. Though their flights generally last only a couple of seconds, at a speed of around 25 miles per hour, flying snakes control their glides, Socha said.
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Can snakes swim?

Well, the answer, interestingly, is all of them. And no, swimming ability doesn't depend on whether a snake is venomous or not. They all can swim, with some swimming partially submerged with only their heads above the water, and others with practically their entire bodies gliding on the water's surface.
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Can snakes jump from tree to tree?

Chrysopelea paradisi, the paradise tree snake, propels through the air from trees in South and Southeast Asia. Scientists have taken a big step forward in figuring out how the paradise tree snake, Chrysopelea paradisi, is able to leap from tree to tree without ever touching the ground.
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Can snakes hear?

Snakes lack both an outer ear and middle ear, according to a 2012 study in the Journal of Experimental Biology. However, they have one middle ear bone that connects the inner ear to the jaw. This enables snakes to hear vibrations, such as a predator creeping closer on the forest floor.
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Can you cuddle a snake?

While snakes don't like to cuddle, they will seek out physical contact for a variety of reasons. This usually involves being gently held in the hands of their owners, or sometimes climbing up onto them. It isn't out of love, however. It's always tied to their survival instincts.
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Why do snakes let you hold them?

Snakes are likely able to recognize their owner and behave in a trusting manner with them. You can encourage a bond with your snake by handling them at the right time and in the right way, associating yourself with good things, and recognizing the signs that a bond is developing.
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How do you tell if a snake likes you?

Signs That Your Snake Likes You
  1. Calm, unhurried movements. ...
  2. Takes food from you or while you are present. ...
  3. Will calmly explore you when you hold it. ...
  4. Comes to the front of the enclosure when you are present. ...
  5. Rests on you. ...
  6. Explores when you are nearby. ...
  7. Behaves differently with you.
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What is the number 1 deadliest snake?

Saw-Scaled Viper (Echis Carinatus) – The Deadliest Snake In The World. Although its venom is not very potent, the Saw-Scaled Viper is considered as one of the world's deadliest snakes as it is believed to be responsible for more human fatalities than all other snakes put together.
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Which snake has no anti venom?

About 60 of the 270 snake species found in India are medically important. This includes various types of cobras, kraits, saw-scaled vipers, sea snakes, and pit vipers for which there are no commercially available anti-venom.
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Which country in the world has no snakes?

An unlikely tale, perhaps—yet Ireland is unusual for its absence of native snakes. It's one of only a handful of places worldwide—including New Zealand, Iceland, Greenland, and Antarctica—where Indiana Jones and other snake-averse humans can visit without fear.
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