Is the glass snake poisonous?
Although a glass snake is called a snake, it is actually a kind of lizard. The lizard has a maximum length of 1.2m, but about 2/3 are tails. The lizard's eyelids can be opened and closed at will. When it encounters an attack, like a gecko, its tail can break away from its body and is as fragile as glass, so it is called a glass snake. Let's take a look at whether the glass snake is poisonous.
Is the glass snake poisonous?
Most of the glass snakes are non-toxic, only very special poisonous, but are endangered. Glass snakes are not transparent and, like ordinary snakes, are mainly distributed in Asia, from India and China to the Indonesian islands, with at least one species in North Africa and several species in North America.
What does a glass snake look like?
The glass snake is 2 meters long, but about 2/3 are tails, smooth, eyelids can be opened and closed at will, the tail can be separated from the body like a gecko in an attack, and its head will escape in chaos, and then it will grow a new torso.
Is a glass snake a snake?
The glass snake is not a real snake, but a short-bodied regenerative lizard with 2/3 tails that break into segments when attacked because it is named because it is as fragile as glass. Scientists in Australia have discovered that the snake evolved from a lizard by studying fossilized bones of giant snakes from 30 million years ago.
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