The snake is a word that many humans fear after hearing it. But humans are not only afraid of snakes, snakes are equally afraid of humans. Snakes bite humans. Today we will learn some interesting facts about snakes.
100 interesting facts of Snakes, Facts of Snakes.
100 interesting facts of Snakes.

1. There are about 3600 species of snakes on earth, of which only 750 are poisonous.

2. Most snakes flee after biting or try to escape. But the Black mamba found in Africa, which is considered one of the world's most venomous snakes, has been bitten 12 times in a row.

3. Death Adar is the fastest attacking snake in the world. The snake attacks the eyelid and returns to attack again. It is found in Australia, Indonesia and its surrounding islands.

4. Have you ever heard of a lion sniper? There are two rings on the head of horned vipers found in South Africa.

5. There are also 5 species of snakes flying in the air. It jumps 300 to 400 feet from one tree to another.

6. The snake can vomit itself. It does this when he feels threatened. By vomiting, they lose weight and become more active.

7. King Cobra is the most dangerous snake in the world. It can raise its fungus up to four feet, and its pruning produces toxins that an elephant may die from its sting.

8. The most interesting facts of Snakes is that snakes die of biting themselves.

9. Because snakes do not have venom in their bodies, they have occurred many times in the teeth, but in 1879 Frederick McCoy saw it.

10. Most snakes are 15 to 20 years old, but some snakes have species that can live up to 50 years.

11. Leptotofluops Carla is the smallest snake in the world. This snake is about 4 inches. The snake was first spotted on the Caribbean island of Barbados.

12. The world’s largest snake reticulated python found in Southeast Asia. The length of this snake is up to 30 feet.

13. Green Anaconda is the greenest snake in the world. It weighs approximately 270 kg.

14. Inland Taiwan, also known as Western Taiwan, is the most venomous snake in the world. If it bites someone, it can die in 30 minutes if not treated properly.

15. Black Mamba is the fastest moving snake in the world. The snake can go up to 23 km in 1 hour and they are also very angry.

16. Most snakes can live hungrily for several days. Take King Cobra as an example. King cobras can live for months without eating.

17. Snakes do not like the cold, so snakes are rare in winter.

18. Female snakes are larger than male snakes.

19. The snake never drinks anything, though it is forcibly and forcibly fed at a certain time.

20. The snake never chews its bait. He swallows his food straight, the snake also swallows animals larger than the size of his mouth. On the other hand, the snake can sometimes devour other snakes as well.

21. The snake has no eyelids, so it sleeps with open eyes.

22. The snake does not bite without causing any trouble. Most cases of snake bites are caused by accidental stepping on them.

23. The snake bite kills 2.5 lakh people annually, of which 50,000 are from India.

24. Although snakes are found almost everywhere, there are some places where snakes do not live on this earth. Antarctica and some islands such as Ireland, Iceland, Greenland and New Zealand snakes are not found in these places.

25. It was previously announced in the US that if a person can hold Anaconda 30 feet or more, it will be awarded a $ 50,000 reward, but no one can name it.

26. Snakes also have legs 150 million years ago. But over time, snake legs gradually disappeared due to climate change. But species such as Python and Boa still have leg patches around their pelvis.

27. Some species of snakes live in the sea, and a single drop of venom is enough to kill 200 people.

28. Snakes are one of the few species of animals that have lived on this earth since the time of the dinosaurs.

29. Snakes that live in water use their skin to breathe.

30. The smell of a snake is not from its nose but from its body. He can feel the movement in his surroundings with his jive. Therefore, the snake always puts his tongue out, never mind.

31. If you ever accidentally go to a cobra, you will hear a strange noise. This means that you see the cobra coming towards you so that you know and you are alert. By the way, have you ever heard that shit ?? This is a very dangerous accent.

32. By the way, you can escape from any snake. But instead of running like King Cobra, there are a few snakes that attack you.

33. Did you know that not all snakes in the world lay eggs? Some species of snakes also produce children.

34. There are about 300 species of snakes in India, of which only 50 are poisonous.

35. A snake can open its mouth up to 150 to.

36. Australia's 10 most dangerous snakes are found in Australia.

37. Snake Island in Brazil is the only place in the world where poisonous snakes are abundant. There are 5 snakes for every 1g meter. That means at least 15 to 20 snakes live in the same place where you sleep.

38. Snakes have no ears, so they hear nothing. The snake experiences the vibration of the earth by rubbing the lower part of its jaw.

39. Snakes never take their venom. Why should the snake have to work so hard to make that poison. The snake uses its venom only for hunting and for its protection.

40. Even though millions of people die of snake bites every year, you may not know what I am going to tell you now. The number of people who die each year from snake bites may be more than bees.

41. The largest fossil of snakes found so far is 50 feet long.

42. A dragon is a snake that kills its food without being bitten. For example, if a person goes to pick up a dragon, the person slowly starts to hale, and the dragon must be awake and tight. The person is unable to breathe again and dies on the way out.

43. From one study, it was shown that more than half of the deaths caused by snake bites were caused by snake venom, but not by the fear of snake bites.

44. When the snake attacks its bait, it is 100% successful. His attack never goes away.

45. The snake has more than 200 teeth. But he does not use these teeth to chew the bait, but to swallow the bait.

46. ​​Snakes remove their skin at least 3 times a year.

47. Spit Cobra is a snake in the world that releases toxins on its prey like a clay from a distance of 3.4 meters. It is not true that the snake does not even bite its bait, but it does not bite.

48. There are many people in this world who are not afraid or afraid of anything but snakes. This snake-fearing disease is called ophidiophobia. So are you afraid of snakes ???

49. In the province of Manitoba, Canada, more than 30,000 garter snakes gather for intercourse after a cold sleep. It is the largest group sexual act on earth.

50. If milk is placed in front of a hungry snake, it takes a drink. But the interesting thing is that the milk only harms the snake as it does not digest the milk.

51. The smallest snake in the world is a threaded snake. It is found in the islands of Saint Lucia and Barbados in the Caribbean Sea. It is finally a thin snake about 10-12 cm long.

52. The body temperature of snakes varies with environmental temperature.

53. The snake does not chew food and swallows it completely. Most snake jaws, for example, have their heads made to swallow larger bait than python. Notably, snakes can open their mouths up to 150 degrees.

54. More than 3,000 species of snakes are found in the world, of which only 20% are poisonous. There are about 300 species of snakes in India, 

55. The longest snake in the world, Python reticulatus, can grow up to 30 feet tall. It is found in Southeast Asia.

56. New Zealand, Iceland and Antarctica are the countries where snakes are not found.

57. According to the National Tax Research Center in Kingsville, United States, the deadliest toxin found in the world's deadliest snakes could be used to prepare cancer drug residues for the future.

58. Experiments conducted in many laboratories around the world have shown that certain snake venom contains a specific type of compound that inhibits the actual known tumor growth of cancer in the human body.

59. Snakes that live in water also rip off some of their skin so that they stay in the water longer for food.

60. Two horns on the head of horned vipers found in South Africa.

61. 99% of black mamba snakes found in Africa will die instantly.

62. Snakes change their skin two or three times a year, called venting. This process can be completed in several days.

63. Snakes do not move with the eyes, they move with their gestures, because snakes are deaf.

64. Snakes cannot close their eyes, sleep with closed eyes, sleep with open eyes.

65. In 2012, Nepal farmer Mohammed Salmodin bitten a cobra. The farmer angrily cut the cobra, causing the cobra to die there, but when the farmer stepped on it, he saw that the poison had no effect on him!

66. Compared to other animals, snakes have little need for water. The snake gets most of the water from its bait.

67. In case of an accident, the King Cobra snake can stretch its head so that it can show itself as large as it is 6 feet above the ground. Sometimes it can even be warned by his voice.

68. When an accident occurs, it attracts a long breath, and rapidly sucks hale out of its mouth and nostrils, causing a terrible hiss. This is in contrast to the usual puffing that snakes do.

69. The venom of the King Cobra is so toxic that it affects the nervous system of a charred organism, causing rapid fainting, blinding of eyes, and paralysis of the body.

70. The King Cobra bite releases about 2 teaspoons of toxins into the victim's body, causing a normal person to die in 30 minutes and the elephant weighs 5400 kg in 3 hours.

71. The King Cobra diet consists mainly of frogs, lizards, grasshoppers, mice, birds and fish. In contrast, other snakes are a staple of King Cobras diet.

72. It hunts the venomous rat-snake of various species to the venomous cratus and its own species, the king cobra. In fact its species is Ophiophagus, a snake-eating species.

73. Like many other animals, the male king cobra fights for the female king cobra. They stand opposite each other at a distance of 4-6 feet from the ground, trying to kill each other by sticking to each other and falling to the ground. However, they do not bite each other because they do not infect each other.

74. Where other snakes are most active during the night, King cobra snakes are active during the day and rest at night.

75. Another interesting fact is that other snakes lay eggs anywhere, but only the King Cobra is the snake that builds the nest.

76. Female cobra goat takes 3-4 days. The female cobra lays 20–30 eggs in this nest, and the next 2-3 months the female hatches and does not eat.

77. The average lifespan of King Cobra in care and protection is 14.1 years. The confirmed age of a king cobra is recorded at 22 years.

78. The tiger snake contains neuro-toxic venom, causing the victim to die within 30 minutes to 24 hours. But tiger snakes are not dangerous to humans because they flee after seeing humans. The tiger snake only bites when there is no place to escape.

79. Philippines Cobra is the most dangerous snake found in the northern parts of the Philippines. Philippines Cobra is more toxic.

80. A man may die within 30 minutes after the Philippines cobra bite.

81. The main symptoms of its toxicity are rapid dizziness, severe headache, high vomiting and difficulty breathing.

82. Saw Scaled Vipers are found almost worldwide. They are among the most venomous and dangerous snakes found on earth.

83. The most poisonous species of Viper is found in India, China and Southeast Asia.

84. The Spotted-Viper is short in length, but it's anger, irritability and extremely aggressive nature and its deadly toxic power make it a very dangerous snake.

85. It causes 5,000 deaths annually in India.

86. Rattlesnake is the most venomous and dangerous snake found in North America.

87. The rattlesnake is easily spotted by its tail end rings.

88. The peculiarity of rattle is that their young children are more dangerous and poisonous than adult snakes.

89. Hemotoxic poison, believed to be one of the most dangerous snakes, has been found in the body of a rattlesnake, which destroys human tissue in the human body.

90. Less likely to survive if the rattle snake does not kill the bite within 10 minutes.

91. The Eastern Wheat Snake is the most dangerous and venomous snake found in Australia.

92. The venom of the Eastern Wheat Snake is so poisonous that even its 14,000th venom can kill a human.

93. This snake is most commonly found near crowded areas in Australia. Even the youngest child of the eastern brown snake can kill a human.

94. The world's most venomous sea snake is found in Southeast Asia and northeastern Australia.

95. The snake is so poisonous and dangerous that its 110 mg poisoning kills about 1000 human beings.

96. These snakes are found in the sea, causing humans to be less vulnerable to them.

97. The victims of these snakes are mostly fishermen when they are caught in their nets.

98. Death Adder Snake is a very dangerous snake found in Australia and New Guinea.

99. The uniqueness of the Death Eater is that it is mostly hunted by snakes. Adder Snake attacks very fast. Death adder snakes can release 40–100 mg of toxins into the victim's body and have the ability to die again in 13 seconds.

100. Snakes that aid in death have neurotoxic poison, which causes death within 6 hours.

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