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Are There Snakes In Singapore?

Writer David Wilson

How common are snakes in Singapore?

Singapore is a relatively small country, but it has more than 70 snake species. These snakes come in all shapes and sizes, from the tiniest to the largest. Sadly, as the country’s population grows increasingly urban, snakes are being pushed back into their more natural environments. However, these are still close to buildings and residences, which is an issue.

Does Singapore have poisonous snakes?

Singapore is home to seven of these incredibly dangerous snakes, including the king cobra (Ophiophagus hannah), the equatorial spitting cobra, the Malayan blue coral snake (Calliophis bivirgata), the Malayan banded coral snake (Calliophis intestinalis), the banded krait (Bungarus fasciatus), and the Wagler’s pit viper.

Are there a lot of snakes in Singapore?

With over 70 species of snakes inhabiting the tiny island nation, Singapore has everything from tiny blind burrowing snakes you’ll never see to terrifyingly long snakes that can be found in city drains or in the backyards of drab, white, and black bungalows.

Where can I find snakes in Singapore?

Nature reserves like Sungei Buloh Wetlands and forested green spaces, as well as drains and canals, are common places to find snakes.

Does Singapore have pythons?

The drains and canals of Singapore are no problem for the pythons that live there. They can adapt to a variety of habitats, but their natural habitat is in the woods. It is common to see them hunting during the day as well as at night.

Why does Singapore have so many snakes?

Rats are the primary prey of Pythons in Singapore, and they can be found in urban areas. In order to find rats to eat, they travel through drains, parks, and on occasion, even beneath pavement. Pythons rarely intrude into people’s homes, however. Pythons can grow as long as 8m to 10m in other regions of the world.