Snake Identifier

Snake Encyclopedia

Search and identify 1,000+ snakes from around the world — with venomous status, family, range, size, habitat, and how to tell look-alikes apart.

Rosen's Snake

A small, secretive elapid of arid Australia, in the same genus as the curl snake.

Dunmall's Snake

A rare, secretive elapid of inland brigalow woodland in southern Queensland and northern New South Wales.

Master's Snake

A small, secretive elapid of semi-arid southern Australia, closely related to the White-Lipped Snake but occupying drier habitats.

Butler's Snake

A small, secretive burrowing elapid endemic to the semi-arid country of Western Australia.

Water Snake

Water Snake

A heavy-bodied, aquatic colubrid frequently mistaken for venomous cottonmouths.

Liana Snake

Liana Snake

A vividly patterned, slender arboreal snake of Amazonian and Central American forests, closely related to the red vine snake.

Ladder Snake

Ladder Snake

A large, robust Iberian colubrid named for the ladder-like pattern seen in juveniles, which fades into two dark dorsal stripes in adults.

Coral Snake

Coral Snake

A brightly ringed, highly venomous elapid known for the rhyme distinguishing it from harmless mimics: 'red touch yellow, kill a fellow.'

Sea Snake

Sea Snake

A fully marine elapid adapted for life at sea, with a paddle-like tail and no need to return to land.

Diadem Snake

Diadem Snake

A robust desert colubrid with striking patterned coloration, found across arid regions from North Africa to South Asia.

Mulga Snake

Mulga Snake

One of Australia's largest venomous snakes, the Mulga Snake is a robust, widespread elapid capable of delivering a large volume of venom.

Leopard Snake

Leopard Snake

A strikingly patterned, harmless colubrid from southern Europe often regarded as one of the continent's most beautiful snakes.

Flying Snake

Flying Snake

A slender tree-dwelling colubrid capable of gliding between trees by flattening its body into a concave, wing-like shape.

Neckband Snake

Neckband Snake

A small, slender colubrid known for a banded pattern that abruptly changes partway down the body, and a tail that can detach.

Curl Snake

Curl Snake

A small, dull-colored elapid of Australia's arid interior known for curling into a tight coil when threatened.

Emerald Snake

Emerald Snake

A vividly emerald-green, non-venomous African forest snake known for its keeled scales and glossy iridescence.

Ornamental Snake

Ornamental Snake

A small, patterned nocturnal elapid restricted to the Brigalow Belt of central Queensland, listed as vulnerable due to habitat loss.

Viperine Snake

Viperine Snake

A harmless aquatic colubrid from southwestern Europe and North Africa whose zigzag pattern mimics that of true vipers.

Bark Snake

Bark Snake

A small, cryptically colored, rear-fanged African colubrid that lives on tree bark and rock surfaces, of minimal risk to humans.

Vine Snake

Vine Snake

An extremely slender, twig-like colubrid that camouflages among vines and branches, striking rapidly at lizard prey.

Corn Snake

Corn Snake

A slender, brightly patterned North American rat snake, among the most popular and recognizable non-venomous snakes.

Montpellier Snake

Montpellier Snake

A large, fast-moving rear-fanged colubrid of the Mediterranean, notable for its prominent brow ridges and defensive hood display.

Wagler's Snake

Wagler's Snake

A nocturnal, vertical-pupiled colubrid from Mexico and Central America closely related to the widespread cat-eyed snakes.

Gopher Snake

Gopher Snake

A large, powerfully built colubrid often mistaken for a rattlesnake due to its defensive hissing and tail-vibrating display.