Australian tiger snakes
Australian tiger snakes are about 1.3~1.6 meters long. The snake has a thick body, a round head, and a body that is light dark orange or brown, with yellow-green tinges. Gray or orange-brown hoops, native to semi-arid areas of Australia and Tasmania. Tiger snakes are highly invasive and contain highly venom, making them an important species of snake that can cause death. Tiger snakes are a large venomous snake in the subtropical areas of Australia. They are a very special group of snakes, and the range of appearance, body color, and size within the same species can be quite large. The body color of some tiger snakes will change according to the season. Generally, tiger snakes have a body length of 1.45 meters, with broad body patterns and significant differences in light and darkness. The body color of tiger snakes may range from olive, dark yellow, orange brown to black, etc. The belly of the snake is lighter in color. Tiger snakes kill their prey with venom and bite intruders violently, making them deadly to humans.
Australian tiger snakes can tolerate low temperatures, but for tiger snakes, the best exercise is always at night when it is warmer. Female tiger snakes can often give birth to 12 to 40 baby snakes, which is the only record There is an Oriental tiger snake that gave birth to 64 babies at one time, which is a relatively common example. Generally speaking, tiger snakes are not very aggressive. If they are threatened, they will first evade instead of actively attacking.
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