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10 Types of Purple Snakes In The World

Snakes, belonging to the suborder Serpentes, are a diverse group of legless reptiles that share certain key characteristics which distinguish them from other reptilian species. Snakes appear in different color patterns, here is the list of 10 types of purple snakes in the world,

Types of Purple Snakes

1. Common File Snake 

The common file snake also known as Gewone Vylsland or Cape file snake is active at night to hunt down its prey, especially snakes. It is a harmless snake but can eat venomous snakes like cobras and puff adders. Talking about their appearance, they have a file-shaped triangular body along with large grey scales and light dorsal stripes that extend from behind the head to the tip of the tail. The body length is upto 1.75 m and also preys on frogs, lizards, and other snakes.

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Common File Snake 

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2. Mangrove Pit Viper

Mangrove Pit Viper also known as Trimeresurus purpureomaculatus is a venomous pit viper snake native to India, Bangladesh, and Southeast Asia.  The other names of Snake Species include mangrove pit viper, mangrove viper, and shore pit viper. The adult male species can grow upto 66.5 centimeters, however. Females species can grow up to 90 centimeters. The maximum tale length of male species is 12.5 centimeters and for females it’s 14 centimeters respectively. The primary diet includes frogs, lizards, and small mammals.

Mangrove Pit Viper

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3. Natal Purple-Glossed Snake

Natal Purple-Glossed Snake also known as Amblyodipsas concolor Is a venomous rear-fanged snake that’ belongs to the tractaspididae family. The snake species is mostly seen in the regions of South Africa, from Gauteng and Mpumalanga southwards through the KwaZulu-Natal lowlands to Durban, and prefers altitudes of 400 and 1,500 m above sea level. They have sexual reproduction and down in Afrotropics.  The Natal Purple-Glossed Snake can be identified with the help of a thick body along with a blunt head and habit of burrowing beneath the surface. The avarage lifespan of a natal purple-glossed snake is upto 20 years.

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Natal Purple-Glossed Snake

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4. Western Purple-Glossed Snake 

Western Purple-Glossed Snake also known as the western glossy snake or Amblyodipsas unicolor is a species of rear-fanged snake that belongs to the family Atractaspididae.  The snake species is endemic to Africa.  And especially seen in the regions of  Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Niger, Senegal, Tanzania, and Uganda. The is a venomous snake whose venom can lethal to small animals. However, it is considered harmless to humans. The body length is upto 36.5 cm and the tail length is upto 27 mm (1.1 in) long. The primary diet includes mice and geckos.

Western Purple-Glossed Snake

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5. Common Purple-Glossed Snake

Common Purple-Glossed Snake also known as Gewone persglanslang is a species of venomous rear-fanged snake that belongs to you the Atractaspididae family ( African nocturnal snakes.). They are seen in Afrotropics and are nocturnal species that have sexual reproduction. The venomous snake is distributed across Angola, Namibia, Botswana, S Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire), Zambia, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Republic of South Africa (Transvaal, Natal, Swaziland), E/S Tanzania, coastal Kenya, and Somalia.

Common Purple-Glossed Snake

6. Eastern Purple-Glossed Snake

Eastern Purple-Glossed Snake also known as Amblyodipsas micropthalma, is a venomous snake that belongs to the Atractaspididae family. The species is distributed across South Africa, along the regions of  Mpumalanga and northern KwaZulu-Natal. The body is dark brown along with ventrally white, including the chin and tail, with a dark brown stripe down the middle of the belly. The body length of snake species is upto 30 cm and the tail length is upto 24 mm.

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Eastern Purple-Glossed Snake

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7. Katanga Purple-Glossed Snake

Katanga Purple-Glossed Snake also known as Amblyodipsas katangensis is a  species of rear-fanged venomous snake that belongs to the family Lamprophiidae. The snake species is endemic to Africa. As f now, two subspecies are recognized as being valid, including the nominotypical subspecies. The snake species is seen in the regions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zambia.  One of the sub-species names ionidesi was in honor of British game warden Constantine John Philip Ionides (1901–1968), who was known as the “Snake Man of British East Africa”.

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Katanga Purple-Glossed Snake

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8. Rodhain’s Purple-Glossed Snake

Rodhain’s Purple-Glossed Snake also known as Amblyodipsas odhani is a species of snake that belongs to the family African nocturnal snakes. They are seen in  Afrotropics and have sexual reproduction. The snake species is seen in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The name of the snake species rodhaini, and the common name is in honor of Belgian physician and zoologist Jérome Alphonse Hubert Rodhain (1876–1956). The production of snake species is oviparous.

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9. Mpwapwa Purple-Glossed Snake

The Mpwapwa purple-glossed snake also known as Amblyodipsas dimidiata is a species of venomous rear-fanged snake that belongs to the Atractaspididae family. The snake species is endemic to northern Tanzania. Talking about its appearance, the snake is black dorsally along with white ventrally, and is also colored white on the upper lip, and on three lower rows of dorsal scales on each side. The adult snake species is grow upto a length of 47 cm and its tail length is upto 3 cm long.

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10. Kalahari Purple-Glossed Snake

The Kalahari purple-glossed snake also known as Amblyodipsas ventrimaculata, is a venomous rear-fanged snake that belongs to the family of Atractaspididae. The snake species is endemic to Namibia, Botswana, northern Zimbabwe, and western Zambia. There are two specimens of this species have also been found near Vaalwater in the Waterberg district of Limpopo, South Africa.

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Kalahari Purple-Glossed Snake

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