🐍 Snake Quiz: Can you identify all 20 snakes?

Key Points:
Snakes That Kill Without Venom
Some snakes do not have venom but use their constricting muscles to kill their prey. They wrap their bodies around their prey, squeezing tighter and tighter until their prey cannot breathe anymore and dies. One of these snakes is shown below.
Quiz Questions
- What is the name of the snake?
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- King Snake
- Boa constrictor
- Squeezing Snake
- Rat snake
- What is the name of this snake?
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- Ball Python
- King Cobra
- Rattlesnake
- Hognose Snake
- Which of these snakes are found in deserts?
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- Rattlesnake
- Indian Cobra
- Jamaican Boa
- Kirtland's Snake
- Which of these snakes are one of the Big Four?
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- Black Mamba
- Nose-horned Viper
- Aruba Rattlesnake
- Russel's Viper
- Which snake is the most venomous in the US?
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- Northern Copperhead
- Water Mocassin
- Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
- Arizona Mountain Kingsnake
- Which is the largest snake in the Amazon?
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- Green Anaconda
- Tree Snake
- Taipan
- Keelback
- Where is the Black Mamba found?
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- Deserts
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Arizona
- Middle East
- Which is the best pet snake for a beginner?
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- Cat Snake
- Eastern Hog-Nosed Snake
- Pine Woods Snake
- Corn Snake
- What is the name of this sea snake?
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- Beaked Sea Snake
- Spectacled Sea Snake
- Olive Sea Snake
- Garman's sea snake
- Which snake is the only snake that can live above the Arctic Circle?
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- Common European Adder
- Western Rat Snake
- Cascabel
- Northern Water Snake
- Which snake give live birth?
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- Black Rat Snake
- Northern Water Snake
- Corn Snake
- King Cobra
- Which snake has the fastest strike?
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- Black Mamba
- Gaboon Viper
- Death Adder
- Diamondback rattlesnake
- What is the deadliest viper?
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- Gaboon viper
- Puff Adder
- Saw-Scaled Viper
- Green Bush Viper
- Which snake has the longest fangs?
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- Russel's Viper
- Gaboon Viper
- King Cobra
- Puff Adder
- What snake can swallow a human?
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- King Brown Snake
- African Rock Python
- Burmese python
- Anaconda
- How many of the snakes in the world are venomous?
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- 1 in 10
- 1 in 3
- 1 in 5
- 1 in 20
- Which of these snakes can fly?
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- Brown Tree Snake
- Yellow-bellied Black Snake
- Golden tree snake
- Ashok's Bronzeback Tree Snake
- What is the name of the giant pre-historic snake?
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- Triceratops
- Titanoboa
- Megalodon
- Spinosaurus
- What is the name of the organ that snake use to smell with?
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- Troiano Receptor
- Islands of Langerhans
- The tongue
- Jacobson's organ
- What is the longest native snake in the USA?
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- Black Rat Snake
- Red-bellied Black Snake
- Eastern Indigo Snake
- Black Racer
- This snake was discovered in the Amazon Rainforest in 2024
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- Western Viper
- Western Tree Snake
- Northern Green Anaconda
- Swamp Anaconda
- Ovophis jenkinsi was discovered in which Country
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- Australia
- India
- Uruguay
- China
Snakes That Kill Other Snakes
Some snakes will also eat other snakes. One of them, whose scientific name actually means "snake eating", is also the longest venomous snake in the world.
Snakes That Live In Deserts
There are lots of snakes that live in deserts. They are well-adapted to living here because snakes only need to eat once every few weeks and they all have the ability to conserve water.
Big Four Snakes
India is home to nearly 300 different snakes of which only about 60 of them are venomous. Nevertheless, every year about 58 000 people die in India from snake bites. The "Big Four" snakes are the most dangerous snakes found in India today.
Venomous Snakes in the USA
The United States has approximately 30 species of venomous snakes. This includes rattlesnakes, coral snakes, cottonmouth, and copperhead snakes. They are responsible for about 5 deaths each year. Arizona is the state with the most venomous snakes.
Snakes in the Amazon
The Amazon is the largest rainforest on earth and is home to some of the largest snakes on the planet! The Amazon is the most biologically diverse rainforest on earth but is also the one that is most threatened by deforestation.
Fastest Acting Venom
The Black Mamba has the fastest-acting venom of any snake. They will usually inject about 280 mg of venom when they attack, while only 15-20 mg can be fatal. If untreated, the bite will kill a person within 20 minutes.
Pet Snakes
If you want to keep a pet snake, it is important to choose a snake that will fit your unique circumstances and capabilities. A snake is a big commitment. Most snakes live for more than ten years in captivity. A snake should also have the correct habitat, mimicking the snake's natural habitat.
Sea Snakes
Sea Snakes are, apart from whales, the most aquatic air-breathing Vertebrates. In fact, they must surface regularly to breathe. They all have flattened bodies with short, oarlike tails and are often confused with eels.
Snakes in the Cold
Snakes are cold-blooded animals and cannot control their own body temperature. Snakes cannot survive temperatures of under 65° degrees Fahrenheit (18°C). There are therefore not many snakes that will survive in countries close to the Arctic circle.
Snakes Giving Birth
Snakes can give birth in three ways - laying eggs, giving live birth, or the soft-shelled eggs develop inside the mother and the snakelets are born live. The most common type of birth is laying eggs, with only about 20 to 30% of all snakes giving live birth.
Fastest Snake
Most snakes can move very fast, but they will not be able to catch a human running. Even the quickest snakes don't move more than 18 miles per hour. You cannot, however, avoid its strike.
Vipers
Vipers are venomous snakes found all over the world, except for Australia and some islands. They all have long, hinged fangs at the front of their mouths that they use to inject venom into their prey. The Viper family includes some of the deadliest snakes.
The Snake's Fangs
The fangs of a snake operate almost like a syringe. The fangs are also long and thin, hollow, and with a beveled tip. The snake uses its fangs to inject venom into its prey, killing or paralyzing it so that the snake can swallow the prey. Fangs range from very small to 2 inches long.
How Does a Snake Swallow
A snake has loosely hinged jaws, that can expand to swallow prey that is much larger than their mouths and even bodies. The mandibles are loosely connected at the back of the skull with ligaments, that is why they can open their mouth so wide, they do not dislocate their jaws to swallow! Some snakes can even eat prey the size of humans.
A Snake's Venom
A snake's venom is highly toxic saliva that contains zootoxins. This helps the snake to immobilize and digest the prey. The snake injects the venom with its fangs during a bite. Some species are also able to spit venom.
Snakes that Fly
In Southeast Asia, there live snakes that can glide through the air from up a tree. They do this by curving their bodies into a C-shape and flattening the body. They also use a lateral undulation motion to glide through the air. They can glide for up to 100m, making them better gliders than flying squirrels.
Pre-historic Snakes
The largest known member of the suborder Serpentes lived during the Paleocene Epoch (66 million to 56 million years ago). This snake is estimated to be up to 50 feet long and 3 feet wide, making it 3 times as big as a giant anaconda.
How Do Snakes Smell
Snakes do have nostrils, but they use a special organ in the roof of their mouths to smell. They use their tongues to pick up smells from the environment. Snakes have a very well-developed sense of smell.
Large Snakes in the US
There are a lot of very large snakes in the USA. Some of these snakes are native, but one also gets snakes that came here from other parts of the world. The biggest of these is the green Anaconda, which is found in parts of Florida.
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