Are there any poisonous snakes in Singapore?

Is green snake in Singapore poisonous?

The Oriental Whip Snake (Ahaetulla prasina) is a native species with a striking bright green colour that helps it to camouflage well among the foliage during the daytime when it is most active. … Although it is mildly venomous, the Oriental Whip Snake is usually shy and docile, preferring to stay away from people.

Does Singapore have cobras?

Equatorial spitting cobras can still be found in desolated urban areas of Singapore. The bigger king cobra is much rarer. … There are also 2 coral snake and 9 sea snake species.

Are there any poisonous snakes in Singapore?

Seven of these highly venomous species occur in Singapore: the king cobra (Ophiophagus hannah), equatorial spitting cobra (Naja sumatrana), Malayan blue coral snake (Calliophis bivirgata), Malayan banded coral snake (Calliophis intestinalis), banded krait (Bungarus fasciatus), Wagler’s pit viper (Tropidolaemus wagleri) …

Are pythons common in Singapore?

Although Singapore has a predominantly urban landscape, the reticulated python – which holds the record for being the world’s longest snake – is one of the most frequently encountered snakes on the island. It is often found in residential compounds and industrial warehouses.

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