There are now more than 3,000 species of known snakes in the world, and their body sizes vary widely. The largest python is more than 10 meters long and weighs up to several hundred kilograms. The smallest blind snake, with a body length of only a dozen centimeters, weighs only a few grams. The skin and color of snakes between different species will also be very different, today will be for everyone to take stock of the world's top ten colorful and most beautiful snakes, pro 17 to popularize it!
1. Emerald tree python

Most species of pythons are brightly colored, such as Corallus caninus, a non-venomous python in the rainforests of South America. When adult, the snake generally grows to about 6 feet or 1 or 8 meters long. They have highly developed front teeth that are likely to be larger than those of any other non-venomous snake.
2. California red-rimmed garter snake
They are the most colorful snakes in North America and more vibrant than the SFG. Their habitat, Reyes Pond, has now dried up and has been injected with salt water, killing all the red-rimmed garter snakes that inhabit the pond.
3. Blind snake
A newly discovered family of snakes. Blind snakes live on the island of Madagascar. The blind snake grows to about a foot (30 cm) long, and the blind snake behaves much like a worm. Unlike worms, the backbone of the blind snake is tiny in scale.
4. Albino Burmese python
The snake in the picture above is an albino Burmese python. Burmese pythons are relatively common, and they generally grow into giant snakes. This snake is more cautious when eating. While Burmese pythons are generally docile, they also have incredibly powerful powers, especially when fed to them when they are very hungry, and are prone to catastrophic things. Sadly, more and more Burmese pythons are being abandoned.
5. Bright pink snake
The snake grows to about 16 inches (40 centimeters) and feeds on small mice and lizards. With a bright pink marking on its back, it is one of the most colorful snakes in Madagascar.
6. Albino spotted snake
This snake is the king snake of Mexico. It is about 110 cm long. This non-venomous snake has a red ring. It was named Edward Nelson. Its natural habitat includes semi-arid coastal thorn scrub and tropical deciduous forests, feeding on birds, rodents, lizards and amphibians.
7. Blue coral snake
The silver-ringed snake, a cobra species, is found in the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia. Their venom glands have extended to all parts of the body, even near the tails of some species. They are widely distributed, found in Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Borneo, but are not often seen because they are generally nocturnal.
8. Elephant trunk snake
Commonly known as the elephant trunk snake. The snake is famous throughout southeastern Asia, especially Indonesia, northern Australia and New Guinea. Like other warthogs, it is completely aquatic and feeds on fish. Fish hunting is mostly carried out at night.
9. Leaf-nosed snake
Also known as the leaf-nosed snake, it adapts to the arboreal lifestyle and feeds mainly on lizards. Its most interesting feature is the weird "horn" or projection of the nose and mouth. It is one of the most eccentric reptiles in the world.
10. Horned viper
It is a nocturnal poisonous snake that inhabits the sand dunes of the Negev Desert in northwestern Israel. They have distinct features and are easily recognizable by having a pair of erect spiny horn scales in both eyes. However, horned vipers without horn scales have also been found. No other species have been found in this genus.
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