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The thin-scaled Taipan snake is a national level protected animal

2022-03-11 / 503 Read

The fine-scaled Taipan snake is distributed in and around the Victoria Desert in central Australia and is not a protected animal in my country. The thin-scaled Taipan snake is the most venomous terrestrial snake species in the world. One venom can kill 200,000 mice. It is smaller than ordinary Taipan snakes, and the adult snake is only about 2 meters.

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The fine-scaled Taipan snake inhabits In inaccessible dry plains, grasslands, deserts and dry riverbeds and other places. They often live in rat burrows, deep cracks or hollows in the ground, and sometimes in rock crevices and wall holes. The thin-scaled Taipan snake feeds on frogs, toads, and small mammals. However, Taipan Snake is shy by nature, and when defending, its body will leave the ground.