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List of Snakes Of South Asiareport

  • Brahminy Blind Snake (Ramphotyphlops braminus) Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka (Family Typhlopidae)

  • Slender blind snake (Typhlops porrectus) Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka (Family Typhlopidae)

  • Giant blind snake (Typhlops diardii) Northeast India, Bangladesh, China, Indo-China, Myanmar, Thailand, Malay region (Family Typhlopidae)

  • Pied blind snake (Typhlops leucomelas) Sri Lanka (Family Typhlopidae)

  • Jan's blind snake (Typhlops mirus) Sri Lanka (Family Typhlopidae)

  • Günther's blind snake (Typhlops pammeces Günther 1864) (Family Typhlopidae)

  • Typhlops exiguus (Family Typhlopidae)

  • Typhlops beddomii (Family Typhlopidae)

  • Typhlops andamanesis (Family Typhlopidae)

  • Rhinotyphlops acutus (Family Typhlopidae)

  • Ramphotyphlops exocoeti (Family Typhlopidae)

  • (Typhlops tindalli) (Family Typhlopidae)

  • (Typhlops thurstoni) (Family Typhlopidae)

  • (Typhlops tenuicollis) (Family Typhlopidae)

  • (Typhlops oligolepis) (Family Typhlopidae)

  • (Typhlops oatesii) (Family Typhlopidae)

  • (Typhlops meszoelyi) (Family Typhlopidae)

  • (Typhlops loveridgei) (Family Typhlopidae)

  • (Typhlops jerdoni) (Family Typhlopidae)

  • (Typhlops fletcheri) (Family Typhlopidae)

  • Sri Lankan pipe snake Cylindrophis maculata Sri Lanka (Family Cylindrophiidae)

  • Palni Shieldtail Snake Teretrurus rhodogaster (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Two-lined Black Shieldtail Melanophidium bilineatum (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Beddome's Black Shieldtail Melanophidium punctatum (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Indian Black Earth Snake Melanophidium wynaudense (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Travancore Hills Thorntail Snake Platyplectrurus madurensis (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Lined Thorntail Snake Platyplectrurus trilineatus (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Kerala Shieldtail Plectrurus aureus (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Günther's Burrowing Snake Plectrurus guentheri (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Nilgiri Burrowing Snake Plectrurus perroteti (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Karnataka burrowing snake Pseudoplectrurus canaricus (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Cardamom Hills Earth Snake Rhinophis fergusonianus (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Schneider's Earth Snake Rhinophis oxyrhynchus (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Salty Earth Snake Rhinophis sanguineus (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Travancore Shieldtail Rhinophis travancoricus (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Purple-red Earth Snake Teretrurus sanguineus (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Madurai Earth Snake Uropeltis arcticeps (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Beddome's Earth Snake Uropeltis beddomii (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Bhupathy's shieldtail Uropeltis bhupathyi (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Brougham's Earth Snake Uropeltis broughami (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Ceylon Earth Snake Uropeltis ceylanicus (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Sirumalai Hills Earth Snake Uropeltis dindigalensis (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Elliot's Earth Snake Uropeltis ellioti (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Smith's Earth Snake Uropeltis grandis (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Günther's Earth Snake Uropeltis liura (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Bombay Earth Snake Uropeltis macrolepis (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Anaimalai Earth Snake Uropeltis macrorhynchus (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Spotted Earth Snake Uropeltis maculatus (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Boulenger's Earth Snake Uropeltis myhendrae (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Southern Earth Snake Uropeltis nitidus (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Ocellated Shieldtail Uropeltis ocellatus (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Shieldtail Earth Snake Uropeltis petersi (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Phipson's Shieldtail Uropeltis phipsonii (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Indian Earth Snake Uropeltis pulneyensis (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Red-lined Earth Snake Uropeltis rubrolineatus (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Red-spotted Earth Snake Uropeltis rubromaculatus (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Woodmason's Earth Snake Uropeltis woodmasoni (Family Uropeltidae)

  • Wart snake Acrochordus granulatus India, Sri Lanka, Philippines, Timor (Family Acrochordidae)

  • Common sand boa Gongylophis conicus Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka (Family Boidae)

  • Red sand boa Eryx johnii India, Pakistan (Family Boidae)

  • Whitaker's sand boa Eryx whitakeri Southwest India (Family Boidae)

  • Burmese python, India and Myanmar (Family Boidae)

  • Indian rock python Python molurus Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Java (Family Boidae)

  • Reticulated python Python reticulatus India (Arunachal Pradesh, Nicobars), Myanmar, China, Indo-China, Malay region (Family Boidae)

  • Sunbeam snake Xenopeltis unicolor India (Nicobars), Myanmar, Thailand, China, Indo-China, Malay region (Family Xenopeltidae)

  • Andamans krait Bungarus andamanensis India (Andamans) (Family Elapidae)

  • Common Indian krait Bungarus caeruleus Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka (Family Elapidae)

  • Sri Lankan krait Bungarus ceylonicus Sri Lanka (Family Elapidae)

  • Banded krait Bungarus fasciatus Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Indo-China, China, Malay region (Family Elapidae)

  • Sindh krait Bungarus sindanus Pakistan, India (Family Elapidae)

  • Northeastern Hill Krait Bungarus bungaroides (Family Elapidae)

  • Lesser Black Krait Bungarus lividus (Family Elapidae)

  • Greater Black Krait Bungarus niger (Family Elapidae)

  • Beddome's Coral Snake Calliophis beddomei (Family Elapidae)

  • MacClelland's coral snake Calliophis macclellandi Nepal, India, Myanmar, Indo-China, Taiwan (Family Elapidae)

  • Slender coral snake Calliophis melanurus Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka (Family Elapidae)

  • Black Coral Snake Calliophis nigrescens (Family Elapidae)

  • Bibron's Coral Snake Calliophis bibroni (Family Elapidae)

  • Monocled cobra Naja kaouthia Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Thailand, Indo-China, China (Family Elapidae)

  • Spectacled cobra Naja naja Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka (Family Elapidae)

  • Black cobra Naja oxiana Central Asia, Pakistan, India (Family Elapidae)

  • Andaman cobra Naja sagittifera India (Andamans) (Family Elapidae)

  • King cobra Ophiophagus hannah India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, China, Indo-China, Malay region, Philippines (Family Elapidae)

  • Spine-tailed seasnake Aipysurus eydouxii (Gray, 1849) (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Large-headed sea snake Astrotia stokesii (Gray, 1846) Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Malay region (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Olive-headed seasnake Disteira major (Shaw, 1802) (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Disteira nigrocincta (Daudin, 1803) (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Wall's sea snake Disteira walli Kharin, 1989 (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Beaked seasnake or hook-nosed sea snake Enhydrina schistosa (Daudin, 1803) Persian Gulf, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Indo-China, Malay peninsula (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Faint-banded seasnake Hydrophis belcheri (Gray, 1849) (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Peters' sea snake Hydrophis bituberculatus Peters, 1872 (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Hydrophis brooki Günther, 1872 (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Blue sea snake Hydrophis caerulescens Shaw, 1802 Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, China, Malay region (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Annulated sea snake Hydrophis cyanocinctus Daudin, 1803 (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Banded sea snake Hydrophis fasciatus (Schneider, 1799) Pakistan, India, Myanmar, Malay region (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Hydrophis inornatus (Gray, 1849) (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Kloss' sea snake Hydrophis klossi Boulenger, 1912 (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Bombay sea snake Hydrophis mamillaris Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Black-banded sea snake Hydrophis nigrocinctus India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Estuarine sea snake Hydrophis obscurus India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Cochin banded sea snake Hydrophis ornatus Persian Gulf, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Malay region, Indo-China, China (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Persian Gulf sea snake Hydrophis lapemoides (Gray, 1849) (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Slender-necked seasnake Hydrophis melanocephalus (Gray, 1849) (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Yellow sea snake Hydrophis spiralis (Shaw, 1802) (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Collared sea snake Hydrophis stricticollis Günther, 1864 (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Jerdon's sea snake Kerilia jerdonii India, Sri Lanka, Malay peninsula (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Bighead sea snake Kolpophis annandalei (Laidlaw, 1901) (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Short sea snake Lapemis curtus (Shaw, 1802) Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Malay region, Indo-China (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Yellow-lipped sea krait Laticauda colubrina India, East of the islands of the Sundas (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Laticauda laticaudata ( Linnaeus, 1758) (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Hardwicke's spine-bellied seasnake Lapemis hardwickii Gray, 1834 (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Annulated sea snake Leioselasma cyanocincta Persian Gulf, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Malay region (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Yellow sea snake Leioselasma spiralis Persian Gulf, Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Malay region (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Microcephalophis cantoris (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Slender narrow-headed sea snake Microcephalophis gracilis Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Malay region, China (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Yellow-bellied sea snake Pelamis platurus (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Thalassophina viperina (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Anomalous sea snake Thalassophis anomalus (Family Hydrophiidae)

  • Himalayan pit viper Gloydius himalayanus India, Pakistan, Nepal (Family Viperidae)

  • Levantine viper Macrovipera lebetinus Middle East, Pakistan (Family Viperidae)

  • Russel's viper Daboia russelii Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand, China, Indo-China, islands of Java, Komodo, Flores, Indonesia (Family Viperidae)

  • Indian saw-scaled viper Echis carinatus Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka (Family Viperidae)

  • Echis megalocephalus (Family Viperidae)

  • Common hump-nosed pit viper Hypnale hypnale India, Sri Lanka (Family Viperidae)

  • Millard's hump-nosed pit viper Hypnale nepa Sri Lanka (Family Viperidae)

  • Wall's hump-nosed pit viper Hypnale walli Sri Lanka (Family Viperidae)

  • Blotched pit viper Ovophis monticola Bangladesh, India, Nepal (Family Viperidae)

  • Brown spotted pit viper Protobothrops mucrosquamatus India, Bangladesh, China, Myanmar, Vietnam (Family Viperidae)

  • Protobothrops jerdonii (Family Viperidae)

  • White-lipped pit viper Trimeresurus albolabris India, Nepal, Bangladesh, China, Myanmar, Thailand, Sumatra, Java, Lesser Sundas up to Timor (Family Viperidae)

  • Anderson's pit viper Trimeresurus andersonii India (Andamans) (Family Viperidae)

  • Bamboo pit viper Trimeresurus gramineus Nepal, India (Family Viperidae)

  • Large-scaled green pit viper Trimeresurus macrolepis Southwest India (Family Viperidae)

  • Malabar rock pit viper Trimeresurus malabaricus Southwest India (Family Viperidae)

  • Tibetan pit viper Trimeresurus tibetanus Tibet, Nepal (Family Viperidae)

  • Trimeresurus stejnegeri (Family Viperidae)

  • Trimeresurus purpureomaculatus (Family Viperidae)

  • Pope's Pit Viper Trimeresurus popeiorum (Family Viperidae)

  • Medo Pit Viper Trimeresurus medoensis (Family Viperidae)

  • Trimeresurus labialis (Family Viperidae)

  • Trimeresurus erythrurus (Family Viperidae)

  • Cantor's Pit Viper Trimeresurus cantori (Family Viperidae)

  • Pseudocerastes persicus (Family Viperidae)

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Snakes play a special role in South Asian cultures, where people not only worship snakes as “Gods” incarnations but cobras are particularly revered as “Nula pampas,” or “Good snakes.”. Because of the hot, humid weather in South Asia, the local snake species is the most widespread and diverse in the world. This random tool compiles a list of 143 famous snake species from different countries and regions in South Asia. The detailed scientific names can be found in this list.

There are snake temples, snake villages, snake dances, snake boat races, and snake festivals every year. “Snake dancing” has a history of thousands of years in South Asia. Even today, many friends who travel to different countries in South Asia often see the ancient traditional culture of snake dancing. But the dancing snakes also have their own breed to choose from, and not all the species recorded in the generator will be selected, taking into account safety and many other factors, including aggression and toxicity.

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