Which country does not have 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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What countries have no snakes?

Countries with no snakes: Ireland. Iceland. New Zealand.
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States/areas with no snakes:
  • Siberia (Northern Russia)
  • Alaska.
  • Greenland.
  • Antarctica.
  • Central and Northern Canada.
  • The southern tip of Argentina and Chile.
  • The northern part of Finland, and anywhere north of the Arctic Circle.
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What is the only country that doesn't have snakes?

Ireland is one country completely devoid of snakes. Before that, let us know some interesting things about this place. The earliest evidence of human presence in Ireland is dated at 10,500 BCE (12,500 years ago).
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Why is there no snakes in New Zealand?

New Zealand's climatic conditions are complex and keep changing. This makes it hard for the snakes to adapt. Both land snakes as well as sea snakes need specific temperatures and conditions to breed. New Zealand's climatic condition does not offer this kind of stability or the necessary climatic conditions.
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Does Canada have snakes?

Of the 26 native species of snakes in the country, only four are venomous. These snakes are not poisonous, as they inject venom into their prey and don't “poison” them. Most types of venomous snakes prefer warmer climates, making Canada unfriendly to all but the hardiest species.
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Are there snakes in England?

Only 3 types of snake are found in the wild in the UK. The adder is the only venomous snake, but you should get all snake bites checked as soon as possible. Telling the doctors the colour and pattern of the snake that bit you could help them treat it.
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Do New Zealand have snakes?

New Zealand is one of the only completely snake-free countries in the world. This is because snakes never evolved in New Zealand, and no snakes ever made their way across the ocean to make the islands their home.
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Does Japan have snakes?

The Japanese striped snake has four lines that run down its back from head to tail. Japanese striped snakes (often called four-lined snakes) are another common species of snake native to Japan. They can be found all over Japan except for the Ryukyu Islands.
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Does Germany have snakes?

In Germany there are only two venomous snakes, the European adder and the European aspis viper (asp).
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Does Australia have snakes?

The best illustration of Australia's deadly-animal problem may be the Elapidae snake family: a venomous group characterized by its short fangs and agile nature. Out of 300 elapid species, which include the taipan, coral snake, and mamba, 60 can be found across the land and waters of Australia.
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Does Italy have snakes?

Yes, there are seven species of venomous snakes in Italy and all of them are from the viper family. These snakes do not usually attack unless provoked. If you do come across a snake, it's best to totally leave it alone and keep a wide berth.
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Does Europe have snakes?

Snakes in Europe

Snakes abound in Europe, though they can't be found in every country. Iceland and Ireland are famously snake-free, due to their cold climates and isolation. Great Britain is home to only three types of snake; the European adder, the grass snake, and the smooth snake.
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Are snakes in Ireland?

Unfortunately for Irish snake enthusiasts, there are no snakes in Ireland, and there never have been. Unlike Great Britain, which is home to at least three species of snake, the Emerald Isle has no native snakes. According to Irish lore, Ireland used to have snakes, until St.
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Does Japan have poisonous snakes?

Mamushi (Gloydius blomhoffii)5,6 and habu (Protobothrops flavoviridis)79 are two of the major venomous snakes in Japan; both belong to the sub-family Crotalinae (pit vipers).
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Are there snakes in Alaska?

There are no lizards, freshwater turtles, or snakes in Alaska. The only reptiles in Alaska are rare sightings of sea turtles. Texas is home to 76 species of snakes, more than any other state. As you head north, snakes and reptiles are less abundant.
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Do they have snakes in China?

Approximately 35 venomous snake species inhabit the land and seas surrounding southern China. These species represent a variety of evolutionary clades: keelbacks, kraits, cobras, sea snakes, sea kraits, coral snakes, vipers and pit vipers.
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Are there poisonous snakes in Korea?

There are 16 species of snakes in Korea including 4 venomous snakes (Mamushi, Rock Mamushi, Ussuri Mamushi, and Tiger Keelback) and 12 non-venomous snakes (e.g. Rat Snake, Korean King Snake, Asian Keelback, Cat Snake, Water Snake, Black Headed Snake).
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What is the world's deadliest snake?

The saw-scaled viper (Echis carinatus) may be the deadliest of all snakes, since scientists believe it to be responsible for more human deaths than all other snake species combined.
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Are there any snakes in Hawaii?

Hawaii has no native snakes, and it's illegal to own the animals in the islands.
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Where are snakes in England?

They're found across mainland Europe, but in Great Britain are only found on a few sandy heaths in southern England: in Dorset, Hampshire, Surrey, West Sussex and Devon. Smooth snakes grow up to about 70cm long, are slender and usually grey or dark brown, with dark markings along the back.
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Do you get snakes in Scotland?

Our only native snake is Scotland's sole venomous reptile. But the adder is a timid creature and unlikely to bite unless threatened. An adder's preferred defence is to hide in the undergrowth.
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Are there poisonous snakes in France?

The only native poisonous snakes that are encountered in France and Germany are Vipera aspis and Vipera berus.
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Are there no snakes in UK?

There are three species of snake native to Britain plus a fourth, non-native species. Three of these are completely harmless - only the adder (Vipera berus), a native reptile, is venomous.
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How many snakes are in India?

Bestowed with exceptional biological diversity, snakes are no exception in India. Nearly 300 snake species inhabit the varying habitats across the country, of which more than 60 are venomous, 40+ mildly venomous, and about 180 non-venomous.
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