Reptiles of this one was already familiar inlife us, so that the life of a snake raises our curiosity. These are the types of snakes commonly known to us. Both snakes are venomous (a poison, venom), or not. However, no need to worry when you meet a snake. Among the venomous, most usually not sufficiently dangerous to humans.
Moreover, most snakes go away when you meet people. Primitive snakes, such as a wire snake, snake sacks, two headed snakes, and the python, it is not venomous. Snakes are venomous, including interest mostly Colubridae: but usually it is generally weak.
Types of venomous snakes are strong in Indonesia usually fall into one of the serpent tribe follows: Elapidae (cobra, striped snake, snake chili, etc..) Hydrophiidae (sea snakes) and Viperidae (ground snake, a snake carcass sea snake bandotan).
Here are some types of snakes in Indonesia:
Typhlopidae tribal snake wire (Rhamphotyphlops braminus)
Cylindrophiidae tribal snake-head two (Cylindrophis ruffus)
tribes Pythonidae
flowers python (Python reticulatus)
peraca snake (P. curtus)
green python. (Morelia viridis')
Acrochordidae tribal snake sack (Acrochordus javanicus)
rainbow serpent tribe Xenopeltidae (Xenopeltis unicolor)
Moreover, most snakes go away when you meet people. Primitive snakes, such as a wire snake, snake sacks, two headed snakes, and the python, it is not venomous. Snakes are venomous, including interest mostly Colubridae: but usually it is generally weak.
Types of venomous snakes are strong in Indonesia usually fall into one of the serpent tribe follows: Elapidae (cobra, striped snake, snake chili, etc..) Hydrophiidae (sea snakes) and Viperidae (ground snake, a snake carcass sea snake bandotan).
Here are some types of snakes in Indonesia:
Typhlopidae tribal snake wire (Rhamphotyphlops braminus)
Cylindrophiidae tribal snake-head two (Cylindrophis ruffus)
tribes Pythonidae
flowers python (Python reticulatus)
peraca snake (P. curtus)
green python. (Morelia viridis')
Acrochordidae tribal snake sack (Acrochordus javanicus)
rainbow serpent tribe Xenopeltidae (Xenopeltis unicolor)
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