Types of Snakes – The RAREST SNAKES In The World
Types of Snakes
that its shape resembles
that its shape resembles the curvature of a boomerang on the other hand this snake gives the impression of being swimming in the air when it begins to twist its body in full flight what’s more it’s able to change direction so if you want to see it fly you’ll have to visit it in Southeast Asia but never fear because although it’s venomous its toxicity does not affect the human being so don’t worry if it lands on your head [Music] Spyder tailed horned Viper this snake hunts in a very special way I have my own do you see this spider well it’s not what it seems poor poor little bird it fell into the trap this Viper was discovered in 1968 is part of a scientific expedition to Western Iran thus the first specimen was delivered to the Field Museum of Natural History at Chicago.
where scientists initially thought that this snake had a spider of the orders so Lefou gay attached to its tail sometime after this theory was ruled out and it was thought that its tail had a tumor caused by parasites it wasn’t until 2003 the year in which a second specimen was found when it was determined that this was one of the few snakes that used a part of its body as bait to lure prey closer at the hunting time the snake moves its spider shaped tail in such a way that it seems to have a life of its own and if that wasn’t enough the face of this snake is not so much nice either this is because its face is covered with circular scales shaped like warts all this makes it so it can become camouflaged well with the surrounding terrain pretending to be like any other rock Barbados thread snake this is the smallest snake in the world and it inhabits forests of the paradisiacal