Echis carinatus

Echis carinatus

Echis carinatus, commonly known as Russell's Viper, is a primarily nocturnal snake found in South Asia, recognizable by its robust triangular head and distinct brown or gray coloration with darker blotches. Measuring 1 to 1.5 meters in length, this carnivorous predator plays a crucial role in controlling rodent populations while being one of the region's most dangerous snakes due to its potent venom.

Demansia rufescens

Demansia rufescens

Demansia rufescens, a diurnal snake found in the coastal woodlands of Eastern and Northern Australia, characterized by its slender body, ranging from 0.8 to 1.5 meters, and distinct coloration from brown to reddish hues. This predator plays a vital role in its ecosystem by controlling populations of small mammals, lizards, and amphibians, while exhibiting behaviors and a fascinating defense mechanism.