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Are There Snakes In Nepal?

Writer Caleb Butler

Are there venomous snakes in Nepal?

In Nepal, only the Green Pit Viper (Trimeresurus septentrionalis) is poisonous. They have an infrared detector in the form of a pit organ between the eyes and nostrils that they use to hunt in the dark. Although painful, bites are not life-threatening.

How many snakes are there in Nepal?

It has been estimated that there are only about 77 species and subspecies of five different snake families in Nepal out of the vast faunal spectrum of snakes.. There are 56 non-poisonous species and 21 poisonous species among the 77 total.

Are there snakes in Kathmandu?

Only 17 of Nepal’s 89 species have been identified as venomous. Even though snakes can be found all over the country, in Terai’s tropical and subtropical regions, they are more common and more deadly. Naturally, snakebites in Kathmandu have been a rare occurrence, so the recent uptick is cause for concern.

Do they have snakes in Nepal?

Medical schools in Nepal include the Koirala Institute of Medical Sciences and the Tribhuvan University. There are at least 18 species of venomous snakes known to exist in the country, as well as information on snake bite first aid and treatment that is specific to the country.

Is cobra found in Nepal?

This is based on current research, which shows that King Cobras can be found in 38 districts of Nepal, with 219 individual records (up to 2018) since they were first discovered in 1974. In spite of previous sightings, this is the first recorded nest in the Parbat district.

Is King Cobra the most poisonous snake?

The world’s largest venomous snake, the king cobra. King cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) is the world’s longest venomous snake. Paralysis-inducing neurotoxins are released in its bite. The snake’s venom is so potent and concentrated that it can kill an elephant in a matter of hours.