The python --- also known as the southern snake, the black-tailed python, and the golden-flowered python, inhabits the jungle, is a good climber, and can be aquatic, and nocturnal, and it is the largest snake in terms of body size;
Red Chained Snake --also known as Fire Red Chain, Red Spotted Snake, lives on mountain slopes, plains, fields villages and near water sources, eats animals, such as fish, frogs, toads, etc.;
Prismatic Brocade Snake -
Black-browed brooksnake - also known as king brooksnake and pronged brooksnake - is a fast-moving snake that eats frogs, lizards, snakes, rodents, and birds' eggs.
The black-browed brooksnake - also known as yellow-jawed brooksnake and weighing star brooksnake - lives in the mountains, plains, and gardens, but also prefers to live inside and near homes. They are fierce in nature and will raise their heads and necks to attack when they are frightened, catching mice, finches, frogs and insects;
Three-striped brocade snake---also known as the "three-striped brocade snake";
Jade-banded brocade snake --- also known as the Jade Ribbon Snake, in mountainous forests, preying on small mammals;
The Water Red Chain Snake --- also known as the Half-striped Snake, the Water Swimmer Snake, in fields and swamps and sludge. It feeds on eels, loaches, frogs, tadpoles, etc.
The snake---also known as the grass red chain snake---feeds on fish, frogs, and tadpoles in mountainous areas near water.
The fishing snake---"the red bad snake", which is also known as "the snake with the red scales", feeds on small mammals. --- "red leech snake", common, semi-aquatic, fast-moving, feeds on fish and frogs;
Grass Swimming Snake --- "Flowering Wave Snake "Flower Wave Snake", "Spotted Back Snake", wet places, feeds on small frogs;
Gray Rat Snake --- known as "Banyan Tree Crosser
Snakes - a.k.a. "grass snake", "water snake", agile;
Woodsnakes - a.k.a. "grass snake", "water snake", wet places, feeds on small frogs;
Wu Feng Snake---also known as "Wu Ting Snake";
Taiwanese Small-headed Snake--- a.k.a. Flower Scale Snake, Flower Snake, egg-feeding;
Small-headed Snake - Scale Snake;
Rhombus Spotted Small-headed Snake - a.k.a. Ruby Snake, 700 -1000 meters high mountains;
Purple-brown small-headed snake --- brown weighing snake, found in Quangang, preys on insects and spiders, etc.
Creeping green snake --- Green Bamboo Snake, common, preys on earthworms and insect larvae;
Micro-venomous snakes include:
Ayahuasca Forest Snake---also known as the "Big Head Snake", a shrub, preys on birds, and is relatively tame. Birds, more tame;
The Flowering Forest Snake---also known as the Red-Spotted Snake, Brown-Spotted Snake, mountainous bushes and trees, when disturbed, the head and neck are bent into an S-shape, and it can make a forward-stretching attacking movement, and the tail can also be swung;
The Purple Sand Snake----the native name is the Tea-Spotted Big Head Snake. --- native name tea-spotted big-headed snake, brown mountain snake, capable of climbing trees in forests;
Chinese water snake --- "water snakeum", common, inhabiting rice paddies, pools and ditches, etc.;
Snakes whose toxicity manifests itself as neurotoxicity and blood circulation venom include:
Golden ring snake --- also known as yellow knuckle snake and gold wrapped iron snake, commonly found in wet areas or near water, nocturnal, and capable of swallowing other snakes and snake eggs;
Silver ring snake --- also known as white knuckle snake, dustpan clip, commonly found near homes, nocturnal;
Ribbon snake --- cafeteria blind snake, etc.;
Cobra --- known by the native name of "rice spoon gun", mostly nocturnal;
King cobras --- also known as The king cobra, also known as the "big puffy-necked snake" and the "big spoon gun", can sometimes climb trees, and is violent, with its neck expanding when it is angry, attacking people and animals;
The round-spotted viper, also known as the golden thread snake and the black viper, is active at night. -also known as golden thread snake, black-spotted viper, ancient money window; Sharp-nosed pit viper -native name of five-pace snake, hundred-pace snake, herp snake, often perched on fallen leaves or rocks, nocturnal.
Toxicity manifests itself in blood circulation venom:
Bamboo leaf green---i.e., green bamboo snake, red-tailed eagle, good at climbing trees, with entangling tails;
Turtle shell flower snake----the native name is "branding snake", and the native name is "branding snake".
The mountain iron head---also known as mountain bamboo leaf green, black spotted bamboo leaf green, has a hidden nature, males are rare;
The pit viper---earth name of the grass on the fly, earth male snake, earth mound snake, earth mound sub, seven-inch sub;
Sea viper --- earth name black-tailed sea snake, good swimmer