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5 unusual-looking snakes and the strange reasons they look that way

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| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 16, 2025, 10:13 IST
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5 unbelievably weird-looking snakes and why they exist


Snakes have always drawn attention– sometimes out of fear, other times out of pure curiosity. While most people picture sleek, smooth reptiles gliding through the grass, not all snakes fit that image. Some look… pretty strange. Whether it’s how they hunt, how they hide, or how they’re built, these snakes prove nature has a wild imagination.

Let’s take a look at five snakes that really break the mould:

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Spiny Bush Viper



This snake lives in the forests of Central Africa and looks nothing like the ones you usually see. Its skin is rough, with sharp, raised scales that make it look like it’s covered in tiny spikes. These help it blend in with leaves and branches, keeping it hidden from both predators and prey. It’s colourful, fierce-looking, and surprisingly well-camouflaged in its leafy home.

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Malagas​y Leaf-Nosed Snake


This one’s from Madagascar, and its most unusual feature is its flat, leaf-like nose. It spends most of its time close to the forest floor, where that weird nose helps it blend into dead leaves. It isn’t venomous and doesn’t seek out conflict. It just hides well, stays quiet, and avoids trouble. Males are usually brownish with darker patterns; females tend to be gray with banding.




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Spider-Tailed Viper

This snake doesn’t just sit and wait. It puts on a show. Its tail looks like a spider– seriously– and it wiggles it around to trick birds into thinking it’s food. When they get close enough, it strikes. Found in Iran, this viper’s creepy hunting trick is one of the most unique in the animal world.

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Desert Horned Viper


This snake is built for the desert. It’s usually found in sandy areas of North Africa and the Middle East and has little horn-like bumps above its eyes. No one knows exactly what the horns do– maybe they protect its eyes from blowing sand, or maybe they just help it blend into the rocks. It is venomous, but it’s not aggressive unless provoked.

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Brahminy Blind Snake



You might walk right past this snake and think it’s a worm. It’s tiny, shiny, and spends most of its life underground. Found across South Asia, the Brahminy Blind Snake can’t see much but gets around just fine using touch and smell. It loves living under soil and leaves and mostly eats ants and termites.


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