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Is the snake a protected animal?

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Is the snake a protected animal?

Black snakes are large snakes of the genus Zaoceridae, which live in plains, low mountains or hills, and are often seen in fields and farmhouses. They often appear near farmland and farmhouses in late spring and early autumn. Whenever there is abnormal movement, whether they are enemies or friends, 36 is the best policy. Let's take a look at whether the snakes protect animals or not.

Is the black snake a protected animal?

The black snake is not listed in the list of national key protected animals and does not belong to the national protected animals. Black snakes live in hilly areas below 1600 meters above sea level and feed on frogs, lizards, fish and rodents. They are often found near farmland and river ditches, and sometimes found in villages. They act quickly, react quickly, are docile and do not bite people. Due to habitat destruction and mass human hunting, the number of living in the wild is greatly reduced and should be protected.

Is the black snake poisonous or not?

The black snake is not poisonous. The black snake is a kind of gentle snake with a green-brown or brown-black and brown back, with a yellow longitudinal pattern in the middle of the back and two black longitudinal lines on each side of the body. It disappears at the back of the body, and the vertical pattern of the secondary adult is obvious. It does not bite people without being attacked, but like many snakes, they have no choice but to bite people only when they are in a hurry or are caught in excessive shock.

How long is the life span of the black snake?

The total adult length of the snake is more than 2.5 meters, and its life span is not very long. It is estimated that in about 20 years, it is possible to live in a good environment for 25 years, and to live in a harsh environment for 10 years. In general, the lifespan of small snakes is about 2-5 years, medium-sized snakes 5-12 years, large snakes 10-20 years, pythons can live to 30-40 years, or even longer, the longest life span is water fish, which can live to more than 100 years. However, in the wild, due to the unstable living environment, sometimes shortage of food, and the serious harm of natural enemies and diseases, the life span of snakes is not as long as that of artificial breeding, which has been proved by many scientists' experiments.

 
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