in

Love ItLove It

How Much Do You Know About SNAKES??

Let’s see how well you can identify the name of versatile types of SNAKES ..!! Good luck and enjoy this fun quiz!

  • Question of

    This is one of the snakes in the world that creates venom. They are often called just the Copperhead for short. In some locations they are referred to as the Moccasin Snake or chunk head.

    • American Copperhead
    • Boa Constrictor
    • Eastern Coral Snake
  • Question of

    This is considered to be the longest venomous of all snakes found around Africa. It is also considered to be one of the deadliest. It features a very powerful venom and that has many people running scared from it.

    • Water Moccasin Snake
    • Garter Snake
    • Black Mamba
  • Question of

    This is a constrictor type of snake which means that they wrap their bodies around what they want to eat or they think it is threat. The name comes from the fact that they are often found around corn. They find lots of rodents.

    • Boa Constrictor
    • Corn Snake
    • Eastern Coral Snake
  • Question of

    This is one of the most common ones you will find out there. They do have a type of venom in them but it usually isn’t very powerful like other snakes.

    • Rattlesnake
    • Ball Python or Royal Python
    • Burmese Python
  • Question of

    This is a very large snake with a very thick body. However, it isn’t one of the biggest as the Python species all are larger that this is. They are a type of snake that many people know about and that they would never want to come face to face with in the wild.

    • Black Rat Snake
    • Boa Constrictor
    • Black Mamba
  • Question of

    This is also called the American Cobra. It is very dangerous snake due to the potency of the venom that it releases. The good news is that there is an anti venom available so the risk of death or serious damages from such a bite is very low.

    • Eastern Coral Snake
    • Reticulated Python
    • Burmese Python
  • Question of

    This is also known as the Pilot Black Snake doesn’t have any venom. However, they can produce a terrible smell when they have some type of threat around them.

    • Corn Snake
    • Garter Snake
    • Black Rat Snake
  • Question of

    One of the larger species of snakes in the world and this is ranked as the #6 largest of all snakes in the world. It is used all over the world for their skins and so they are frequently hunted in the wild.

    • Burmese Python
    • Reticulated Python
    • American Copperhead
  • Question of

    This is one that many people are fascinated by. This is a non venomous type of snake. It is quite timid in comparison to many other types of Pythons. They are very rarely ever known to bite either in the wild or in captivity.

    • Green Anaconda
    • Ball Python or Royal Python
    • Water Moccasin Snake
  • Question of

    This is large and very interesting to gaze at. They don’t have any venom and they are very seldom known to bite.

    • Reticulated Python
    • Black Rat Snake
    • Garter Snake
  • Question of

    This is one of the most well known. They often have very bright colors that make them attractive. They do have venom but they don’t bite humans very often at all.

    • Burmese Python
    • Garter Snake
    • Boa Constrictor
  • Question of

    This is the species with the widest mass. This is a non venomous snake that only looks like it would be extremely dangerous. In spite of facts though many people continue to think it goes out of its way to prey on humans.

    • Corn Snake
    • Eastern Coral Snake
    • Green Anaconda
  • Question of

    This is a type of pit viper. They can give a bite that is very painful and it could be deadly in extreme cases. They spend most of their time in the water and when people have gone there to bath or to fish they are bitten.

    • Water Moccasin Snake
    • Black Rat Snake
    • Boa Constrictor
  • Question of

    This snake lives in areas where most people will never get a chance to see one up close. They are very colorful though and that is what gains them lots of attention.

    • Ball Python or Royal Python
    • Green Anaconda
    • Green Tree Python

Report

What do you think?

13 Points

Written by Lee Serag

15 Comments

  1. I got 1 correct answer. I have always been terrified of snakes. I believed that ALL snakes were dangerous; even if they didn’t hurt me.