Black snakes include black king snakes, black-spine snakes, saliva snakes, forest king snakes, black-tip snakes, etc.
1. Black king snake
Black king snake is native to the western United States to northern Mexico, inhabiting wilderness, grasslands, deserts and jungles near farms.
2. The black-spine snake
The black-spine snake is a colubrid snake A reptile of the genus Rhinocerosidae. The internasal sulcus is shorter than the frontal squamous sulcus; the temporal squames are 2+2; the lower anterior temporal squam enters the orbit very much. There are 23 rows of dorsal scales throughout the body, all of which are ribbed or only the outermost row on both sides is smooth, and the ridge scales are not enlarged; there are 144-177 abdominal scales.
3. The spitting snake
The spitting snake is a snake suborder, the cobra. A venomous monotypic snake genus in the family, also known as the venomous cobra, mainly distributed in South Africa. It is a snake that can spray venom as a means of self-defense.
4. The forest king snake
The forest king snake is a species found in North America. The largest snake animal, non-venomous, with a total length between 1.5 and 2.6 meters, and a thick body. However, it does not belong to the python family. When hunting prey, it does not use entanglement, but presses the prey under the body to suffocate it. die.
5. Black snake It is more sensitive to changes in its environment than other snakes. It likes warmth and hates cold, and likes silence and hates chaos. When breeding black snakes, they must be satisfied to the maximum extent possible.
The black tip snake, like other snakes, also has the habit of hibernating. Every year in late autumn and early winter, when the outside temperature drops to about 15°C, the snake instinctively curls up in a hole and hibernates.
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