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​ 6 of the world’s most beautiful snakes that challenge everything we think about reptiles ​

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 3, 2025, 09:42 IST
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6 of the world’s most beautiful snakes that challenge everything we think about reptiles

Snakes are often seen as scary or dangerous, but there’s much more to them than their fearsome reputation. In fact, many snakes are stunning to look at, with vibrant colours, unique patterns, and fascinating behaviours. From dense forests to wetlands, snakes play an important role in keeping nature in balance. They control pests, help maintain healthy ecosystems, and are a vital part of the food chain.

Beyond their ecological importance, snakes can be incredibly beautiful and surprisingly graceful. Some blend perfectly with their surroundings, while others use bright colours to warn predators or attract attention.

In this article, we explore some of the most visually striking and remarkable snake species from around the world, showing that these reptiles are not just creatures to be feared but ones to admire and understand.

Disclaimer: The information in this article is drawn from online sources and ecological studies. Some details may vary depending on the species, region, and situation.

Images: Canva (for representative purposes only)

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Paradise Tree Snake

Found in Southeast Asia, Indonesia, and the Philippines, the paradise tree snake is bright green with yellow and black markings. It spends most of its life in the trees and can glide gracefully between branches, making it one of the forest’s most agile and hard-to-spot snakes.

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Green Tree Python

Native to New Guinea, parts of Indonesia, and northern Australia, the green tree python is famous for its deep green colour. Young snakes start off red, yellow, or brown, and turn green as they grow. This helps them blend into the trees at night while hunting small mammals and birds.

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Eastern Coral Snake

The eastern coral snake lives in the southeastern United States. Its red, black, and yellow bands make it very noticeable. While venomous, it rarely comes into contact with humans and uses its bright colours as a warning to predators.

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Eyelash Viper

Found in Central and South America, the eyelash viper gets its name from the scales above its eyes that look like eyelashes. This small, venomous snake sits on branches to catch birds, frogs, and small mammals. Its colours vary widely, from green and yellow to red and pink, so each snake looks a bit different.

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King Cobra

The king cobra, found in India and Southeast Asia, is the longest venomous snake in the world, growing over five meters. Its hood and bronze-to-olive scales are easy to recognize. Apart from looking impressive, it helps control populations of other snakes, keeping ecosystems balanced.

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Green Tree Viper

Another forest snake from Asia, the green tree viper, blends perfectly with the leaves. Some have small red or white stripes. Though venomous, it is important for nature as it helps control rodents and amphibians, supporting a healthy ecosystem.

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Why These Snakes Are Worth Admiring


Snakes are often misunderstood, seen only as dangerous or frightening. But as we’ve seen, many species are not only vital for maintaining healthy ecosystems but are also incredibly beautiful and graceful. From the vibrant paradise tree snake to the majestic king cobra, each species has unique adaptations that help it survive and thrive. Appreciating their colours, patterns, and behaviours reminds us that snakes are more than their fearsome reputation—they are fascinating creatures that deserve both respect and admiration.

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Masters of adaptation


Snakes have adapted to survive in different habitats—from dense forests to wetlands and even deserts. Some glide from tree to tree, others blend into leaves, while a few use vibrant hues to stand out. Each adaptation shows how diverse and fascinating these reptiles truly are, making them vital to ecosystems across the world.

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Manoj
232 days ago
It's shameful that TOI article writer on snakes uses a picture of common cobra instead of the king cobra. They are 2 different species. Please have better people write your articles and review them for accuracy.
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