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What kinds of snakes are there?
The types of snakes are King Cobra, Zaocys, Bungars, Red Snakes and Golden Snakes.

1 king cobra

King cobra is called "King cobra", but it is not a member of cobra, but an independent king cobra. Compared with other cobras, cobras are fierce in temperament, extremely agile in reaction, flexible in head and neck rotation and large in detoxification. They are one of the most dangerous snakes in the world.

2. Zaocys dhumnades

Zaocys dhumnades is a common non-venomous snake in China, also known as Zaocys dhumnades and Wufeng snakes. It is a big snake of Zaocys dhumnades, with wide distribution, fast growth, strong adaptability and high disease resistance. It sells well in the market and is very suitable for artificial breeding.

3. Bungarus multicinctus

Bungarus multicinctus, also known as Xia Ji, Baijiehei and Qianbaihua Snake, is extremely toxic and is the fourth largest poisonous snake on land. It is common to go out during the day, especially in the sultry night, but it is also common to go out to bask in the sun during the sunny day when the temperature is 15 ~ 20℃ in early summer.

4. Red Snake

Red chain snake is a poisonous snake distributed in China, Japan, Korea, Laos, Viet Nam and Russia. It is also called red chain snake, red spot snake, mulberry root snake and so on. It is a chain snake in the family Serpentidae. Red chain snake is a named subspecies distributed in China. Its adult body length is about 1 m, and its back is dark brown and red (reddish brown).

5.golden ring snake

Bungarus multicinctus is a highly toxic snake, also known as golden belt, golden belt and golden foot belt. It is also called "three snakes" with cobra and rat snake. Like other amphibian snakes, they move slowly, don't like to attack humans, and mainly feed on small vertebrates. The toxicity is weaker than that of its close relative Bungarus multicinctus, but it is still highly toxic, and the number is more than that of Bungarus multicinctus.