22 Rarest Snake in the world
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
- Ultimate fact presents Top 22 Rarest Snakes in the world You won’t Believe Actually Exist. Snakes are common in many parts of the world. We humans spend so much time fearing snakes that we never really get a chance to appreciate their unusual beauty. For this video, we've gathered details of some of the most extraordinary and rare snake species from around the world. Here are top 22 rarest snakes in the world you won’t believe actually exist.
1. The St. Lucia Racer Snake
Located on a tropical Caribbean island 800 meters off the St. Lucia mainland, this relatively small non-venomous snake was once abundant. Hence, the species begin to decimate when the small Asian mongoose was introduced to the island. Introduction of an invasive animal in its natural habitat ended up making the St. Lucia racer one of the rarest snakes in the world.
2. Paradise Flying Snake
This rare reptile species can be found in Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Singapore. Paradise flying snakes can only glide through the air rather than actually flying like birds. They climb trees and fling themselves off. Cool! Paradise flying snakes are great gliders; they can glide up to 330 feet through the air.
5. The Short-Nosed Sea Snake
Rightly called the short-nosed sea snake due to its small head and short snout, this snake is mostly found on northern coast of Western Australia. The snake is categorized among endangered species of venomous sea snake. This rare reptile prefers sandy areas of the reefs with shallow waters.
6. The Bush Viper
Among the top ten rarest snakes in the world is the Bush viper, a small snake with a big bite! The bush viper is also called the spiny bush viper or hairy bush viper. Bush vipers are mainly found in the tropical sub-Saharan Africa. Most sub-species of the bush viper have isolated and fragmented distributions due to their confinement to rain forests.
11. The Spider Tailed Viper
Which creature scares you more, the spider or the snake? Don’t forget to let us know. The spider tailed horned viper is a rare snake that lives in western Iran. Its tail has a bulb-like end covered with long scales. It tricks its prey into coming closer by waving its tail. The spider tailed horned viper was discovered in 1968.
13. The White Cobra
You will be so lucky if you ever stumble upon a white cobra. This is because white cobra is one of the world’s rarest snakes. The white cobra is not a separate species of a snake; rather, it is just a regular cobra which has a special condition called albinism. Due to albinism, the snake loses all pigmentation from its body. White snakes are rare because many of them die before being born.
14. Double Headed Snake
Terrified of regular snakes that have a single head, imagine meeting a double headed snake? Take a look at this two headed albino king snake. To date, this queer-looking reptile has attracted thousands of visitors.
15. The Orange Snake
Isn’t it amazing how some people invest so much of their time in weird things! Can you imagine investing 15 years in trying to breed a unique snake species? Well, this guy just did! According to newspapers, a man named Brian Barczyk spent 15 years trying to produce a brand new snake species known as the rare orange snake. Unfortunately, the little ball python passed away only a few weeks after its birth. And Brian never got a chance to share his little baby with the world. Aww!
17. The Elephant Trunk Snake
Here is a snake that lives in water like fish and other sea animals. The elephant trunk snake is a non-venomous aquatic snake native to Indonesia. Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia. This snake has loose skin, brown coloring and a light yellow belly.
18. Saharan Horned Viper
Here comes a snake that could definitely give you a few sleepless nights! The Saharan horned viper has cat like eyes and horns like the devil. If that’s not enough to scare you off, we don’t know what will! Native to the deserts of Africa and Middle East, the Saharan horned viper is a highly venomous snake; its bite can cause end.
21. Dragon Snake
Xenodermus javanicus or the dragon snake is a small and unique species of Colubrid snake renowned for its unusual but fascinating appearance. The snake is also known by the names, the Javan Tubercle snake, Javan mud snake, and rough-backed litter snake..
22. Red Cobra
This medium-sized cobra is typically 0.7 to 1.2 meters long, but it in some cases the reptile may grow to around 1.5 meters. Commonly found in various parts of Africa, the red cobra is often thought of as an attractive snake species. and northern Tanzania have an orange-red body, with dark blue or black bands around their throats.
Which of these snakes do you think is most beautiful? What will you do if you find one in your house? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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Thank you for the update, Ultimate Fact..!! Reptiles are awesome creatures..!! By the way, 9:53 Bush viper looks like a dragon. @.@
Very cool
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snake is satan...
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It does look like a dragon O.O
"Which is indigenous to North America"
Points at South America.
He said red sided garter snake was didn't he said it was from North America
Came to say the same thing
@@dalejm82 When he states and places the title North America and illustrates South America…
I caught that too
Also said one was from western australia and pointed to the northern Territory
I do not like snakes. In fact, I am not a fan of reptiles at all. But that Red Cobra at the end of the video is a beautiful creature to look at! Fantastic!
I have pet snakes and reptiles 🦎🐍🐢🐊🦜🦛🐠🐬🦒🦘🦛🐓🦃🦜🐿🦍🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🐊🦎🦎🦎🕷🕷🕷🕷🦊🦊🦊🐶🐶🐶🐱🐱🐭🐼🐻
I recommend you to see trimeresurus insularis. They are gorgeous looking snakes
@@polishalien6971 The Blue Komodos?
Not when you live in Africa next to Tanzania and Kenya😢
@@itz.yaboiimaps8676 those snakes pop up from anywhere
Anybody else like how for the California Red Sided Garter Snake when he pointed to where it lived he said North America but pointed to South America 😂
Yes
Yea I said the same thing 😂
He also stated one snake living in western Australia and pointed to Northern Territory.. I dont know if I trust this guys info 😅😅
Lots of errors, he messed up half of what he said including "colubrid".
Yeah
I found a two headed, ring necked snake when I was walking my dog in Florida. I didn’t know it was rare though, I wish I took a picture haha
That white Cobra is not an albino...(When albinism is present, the can appear or pink. An can be completely albino (pure albino) or have leucism. Pure albino will have pink eyes, nails, skin and/or scales. The pink coloration comes from blood vessels showing through the skin.)
There were so many mistakes in this video. When they identified North American on the California garter, they showed SOUTH America.
@@Devila103 Read the comments from this vid and see how many thank him for this bullshit it blows my mind and all think they have learned something but almost half of what he said is just bullshit!!
Yup,I was just starting to type this
@@Devila103 yeah, so many of these animal channels have tons of mistakes, even simple ones that should be obvious, or are easy to look up.
I remember when I was like 12, was watching an animal show(which I did all the time), and hearing the narrator say basking sharks can get up to 60 feet long. At that moment I realized, "holy shit, TV can be arong!" Lol.
I mean, obviously I knew TV could be wrong, but when it comes to science shows, the discovery channel, the history channel, etc., I guess I just sort of assumed they were more professional, and more selective with the claims they make, or had fact checkers, or something. The same thing happened when I was a bit older and started watching the news regularly. Regardless of what channel I watched, there were just so many thing that were plain wrong. And thats not even getting into the political bias of each channel(which has just gone crazy over the last decade or two it feels like, and particularly since trump took office, the police killings of black men, the protests and riots, civic, the insane amount of spending, like trying to pass multiple trillion dollar packages while we are in a recession, and are like $25 trillion in debt already, etc.)
Yep. I just said that before I read your comment.
8:17 mistake. That's South America
there was the comment i was looking for :D
I remember a time as a toddler, I was digging in my garden and a small baby green snake popped out the dirt, it was one of the cutest thinks I had ever seen, the snake was only about 3 inches long and was bright green
Hmm ya you saw a green mamba bro it’s very deadly and black mamba
@@sophiyadeeppaul4870 is there any green mamba snake?. I thought they only available in black.
@@sophiyadeeppaul4870 it was probably a Opheodrys, not a green mamba
@@sophiyadeeppaul4870 green mambas are much larger than described. It very well could have been a garter snake
@@sophiyadeeppaul4870 no it’s a garden snake- I live in a forest and I know it is lol
Correction:
The Antiguan Racer was endemic to the island of Antigua and the small islands of the coast, the Antiguan Racer and all other snakes were wiped out by English settlers in the 1600's. The Antiguan Racer is now only found on the small island of Great Bird Island off the North Eastern coast of Antigua where conservation efforts managed to save it, the Racer snake is a protected species.
Every time there is a new snake ultimate facts says this is one of the rarest snake species in the world
The bush viper seems to be my new favorite snake! I love the design it has! It looks so much like a dragon
“design”
Also worth checking out the emerald tree boa if you havent seen one! I think theyre the coolest looking snakes. But it doesnt have the cool spikes like a bush viper.
The "Design"?
Am I the only one getting aggravated when they are describing one snake but showing pics of others in their description?
The thread snake is also found in southeast asia. I found one in my yard. Thinking it was a worm, picked it up and was surprised when it actually bit me. I let it go and only then I saw how it glided snake-like, unlike worms. The bite causes a little irritation to the skin but nevertheless harmless.
Also found in Myanmar. I saw many times
@@Alien-TokeGyi Yes bro. Myanmar is southeast asia too.
Even the word "Snakes" makes me/most 😟afraid... 😁😂
It's a bird ? It's a plane? No, it's a flying snake
Wow, their so beautiful!
Tysm for this explanation!!!
I love snakes I’m just kinda scared of them
Idk why but my feets are not going down on the floor
Double headed snakes don’t appear once every 50 years. Though very rare, t’s a genetic mutation that causes the double head, and thus can appear at any time and can appear anywhere, not one every 50 years
🤣 so truee
Ikr
Most of the facts listed on this video are false.
Yes like humas , can be bord double head
Yeah I think means the chance of one surviving to adult hood
I've already seen a white cobra before, it was amazing but it was sure damn fast
As an Indonesian.. im suprised that we’re still have a lot of unique snakes🤯
Actually you have king cobras and reticulated pythons which are the largest snake in the world in your country
Enjoy them while you can. In places like the Philippines, snakes are hard to come by.
i am confused how much i can believe about those interesting so called facts, if a channel called ultimate fact creats a video with a lot of issues finding the right pins on mentioned countrys or areas :D:D
As in pinning South America stating it’s North America. Also, mispronunciation of the names of countries.
The weird thing is that they get quite a lot right, far more than I have typically come to expect from this type of video. But yeah, there are plenty of errors, and the fact that they can't correctly identify N. America does leave one a bit dumbfounded.
"Double headed snakes appear only once in 50 years".....??????!?🤦♂️🤦♂️
Or calling a leucistic cobra an albino cobra. Albinos tend to be more of a cream orange and pink color, whereas white snakes are generally because they're leucistic, lacking melanin. And variable bush vipers are not rare at all, they're pretty common among the pet trade and still surviving just fine in the wild as far as I'm aware. I haven't seen anything about them being rare or endangered at least.
Yep. Misinformation everywhere in this vid.
8:19 Shows picture of South America and says North America over it lol
8:18 … “North America”
…Shows South America…
I saw a 2 headed at the San Diego zoo back in the 90s
I was so amazed
“This snake can easily clime weeds or stalks” ahahahaha, didn’t know that was a rare attribute exclusive to the ‘Bush Viper’
Him: no one want that to spoil their day
Me: more like the life
Thx for the vid 🤗
sad theres no sussy snake
Red cobra love it. Especially with the black aswell it just looks like death 💀
Rip Brian 😢
Thank you for the update
This is one of the most inaccurate posts on Facebook. Nearly every fact about every species is wrong. And 90% of the species mentioned are not rare nor threatened or endangered.
0:32 "they glide rather than flying like birds" NO SHIT SHERLOCK / 8:17 said North America while pointing at Latin America / Talking strictly about "cool" species without mentioning anything about the "rare" aspect / so much more bullshit - INACCURATE AND MISINFORMATIVE
Went to get ACCURATE information, but got nothing of that sort. Content creator isn't the job for him, there's way more than enough clickbait in this world for him to be a part in it.
Also he mention wrong places are Also where snakes belong because gliding snakes found in sauth indian silent valleys
No one talking about how he mentioned things like albinism, two-headed snakes, and “orange”…like we’re supposed to be talking about species…
@@yikes9944 two headed snakes...once every 50 years?!?!?! Confused luecism with amelanism (albino), and of course a new "morph" is rare - at first, that is. Dumbass.
8:19 mark: Labeled South America as North America.
I actually saw a 2 headed snake in a river I was walking by, i thought I was hallucinating but it actually had 2 heads, it was mad so I ran. I hate snakes ever since
Barbados thread snake. I've seen something like those in our garden usually in between rocks you'd mistaken them for worms. Not sure if they're exactly the same though.
Yes and the sad part is that people kill em thinking that they're venomous tho,but they're not extinct.
I always found them in my room whenever it's raining outside😂
Edit: Maybe it's brahminy blind snake since they look same.
I find em and take em back outside we love looking at the little guys
@@0000sbsking I googled it yes they're probably brahminy blind snakes since they're native to SE Asia! 👍
Snakes are the most amazing creatures and I’m not scared of any of them I keep my distance to the venomous once but they are still amazing I will get my own soon! I think my favourite from the video is the bush viper!
You are a Amazing
What snake? Glad you are getting into the community!
I think its so cute when snakes do the fang thing
That was a really good education on Snakes
If i saw a snake flying at me, I'd quit.
Facts
thought is was funny when they marked south America as north America
around 8:18 mark lol
I had to pause the Vid, Couldn't stop Laugh'n... LOL
So useful
The small one was cool
As a kid everyone laughed at me about the flying snakes they said ibhad a big imagination. But i was watching a discovery show on snakes and they featured that one.
Lol..
Show the people who laughed at u
Great video, very entertaining though only 10% facts. You forgot to list the oempelli python being one of the rarest snakes, though it is probably so rare that you couldn't find it on your quick google facts search 😂
If you ever stumble upon a white cobra wish it luck
Me: looking for a log
So amazing
That orange ball python was gorgeous!! I hope that breeder succeeds and I can get one someday. Thank you for the video
Bryan has a huge CZcams channel BHB reptiles he has been on CZcams for almost 20 years he had Snake bite TV for ever and he also has a reptile zoo
@@lvanzant3074 if you’re going to mention The Reptarium, in Utica Michigan, don’t forget to mention it’s name! They need all the exposure they can get to pay for the upcoming expansion!
@@TheConfuzed1 Wasn't that ball python the sunset project he was working on?
@@samuelneuin1988 possibly. The original Sunset Project was stolen from him though, so I’m glad to see him working on it again!
Brian abused his retic to the point of death….
The "Elephant Trunk Snake" is also found in northern Australia.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acrochordus_arafurae
The white and red cobra is so adorable and cute .🙂❤
Absolutely loved it great video ive seen many different types of snakes in my travels ten thumbs up guys 👏👏👍👍👌👌
The ‘white cobra’ in this video is not albino.
You can tell from the eye pigment that it is, in fact, leucistic.
Wheres voldemort and nagini??
“Flying snakes - New fear unlocked” 😰
Gyarados!
Is that real snake?
@@UltimateFact it’s a Pokémon
*imagine stepping on one* i loved the bush viper even though it would bring me to my grave
Beautiful documentary
Thank you for such a beautiful and documentary
Rare and beautiful snakes that are threatened or close extinct needed to be saved and protected. Just because they're different doesn't mean they can bring about the end of the world. If I'm afraid on rare and beautiful spiders all I needed to do is to face my fears, understand then respect their survival ways and probably help the wildlife careers to look after them as important species to our world full of miracles.
the green vine snake isn’t rare they sell them at reptile stores in arizona
The green vine-Snake would be like: stop. I'm gonna drop my croissant.
"Barbatos Snake"
Every Genshin Players:
👁👄👁
The sierra Hornsnake didn’t kill Cleopatra it was the Egyptian cobra
She was killed by an asp.
You'd think for a channel named "Ultimate Fact" they would actually have their facts right!!! what horse shiat, 1) NO snake wants ANYTHING to do with humans, not just a gliding snake. 2) the Egyptian Cobra is what Cleopatra killed herself with, 3) some of these "rare" snakes are not "rare" at all, bush vipers are very common, so are garters. And technically I don't think Morphs count.
It wasn't a cobra genius It was the ASP that bit cleopatra and he also never said snakes want anything to do with humans ..you're an idiot
@@nonyabusiness2592 eff you too ahole. from the history channel: According to the most widely repeated theory of Cleopatra’s death, she died from a venomous snake bite, inflicted either by an asp (a small viper) or an Egyptian cobra. Hers would have been a particularly poetic suicide: The asp was a symbol of royalty to the Egyptians, while the cobra was associated with Cleopatra’s favorite goddess, Isis. SO I GUESS WE'RE BOTH RIGHT MADAFAKA
And they said a lot of the snakes were dangerous, but didn’t bother telling us how?
That bush viper has got to be the coolest snake
love the way bush vipers look
No one
Literally No one
"What would you do if you found one of them in your house"
Me-"Die"
It would be absolutely fantastic if the narrator of this video actually knew what he was talking about. The cobra that was listed was leusistic not albino and the ball Pythons are not anywhere near as rare as he made the orange one out to be. There are many many individuals breeding balls everyday that come out with worlds first.
leusistic doesn't mean white is just an abnormal condition of reduced pigmentation this snake is albino
Interesting video
Wait... What!??
Dragon Snake is the top 3 rarest snake in the world?
I have 2 of them with me :D
We, Mizoram also have that 'Flying snake'.
What is Miziram??
@@jzackshooter9218 Mizoram is one of the states of north east India.
I'm so happy I got to see these amazing snakes. Thank you for the link.
Hi there
for me every snake is scary little one or larger one i will run for miles after seeing one
Facts
Thank god not a clickbait video
Nice video thanks
Snakes Are literally terrifying
if one of them glide and land on ur neck, yea i wuld prolly die of an heart attack.
If I found one in my house, I ‘ll Jump through the window.
Snake be flying snaky
I regret clicking on this video in THE MIDDLE OF NIGHT !
Every snake in the list: "you'll be surprised to find one because it's such a rare snake"
Well, yeah, thats the point of the video...right? All of them are rare.
... so that must be obvious to you or somn?
He did not just say a red sided is “the coolest and most interesting snake in the planet” did he? Also. Those cobras aren’t Albino. They’re Leucistic. They also don’t “usually die before they’re born.” Plus, there are several thriving in captivity. NERD has a Leucistic King and Tyler Nolan has a Leucistic Monocled I believe. Then the BS about “the orange snake?” Spare me. There are so many other things to say about this but I don’t have the energy right now😂
Nice
Interesting 🤔
Once in 50 years? I've seen many two-headed snakes.
That means you are over 150 years old
Tan-zaney-uh? Never heard it pronounced that way.
Interesting video. Personally I find the rear fanged snakes most interesting
Wow I never new rarest snakes are the most gorgeous
"Rarest snake in the world"
...top 20 countdown
Ikr, I hate those types of videos 😐
8:17 Indigenous to north america but shows the wrong continent lol
Red osm 😍
I definitely think the Bush viper is the prettiest!! It's like a dragon had a snake baby!!
Ball pythons aren't a new species. Creating an orange version doesn't make it a new species.
Wait..... flying snakes?!😳
Right! Its flying snake.
@@UltimateFact cool
Amazing
Most beautiful ❤️
Very nice sharing 👍
Great video expect the random clips of random people reaction feels awkward would be better to show more videos or pictured of the snakes.
Tell the truth about the double headed snake. It's a rare biological condition. You don't have to mystify it
i really like the tread snake its so cute
First time I see new 🐍
I seen a white squirrel for the first time in my life. One of the most beautiful white squirrel I've ever seen in my life this thing. Was dancing around like God has given him favor.
I was playing golf in Mississippi one time and seen a black squirrel. Never seen that color before
This is making me so uncomfortable
Still trying my best to overcome this fear😣😩