Sep 18, 2024, 11:57 AM IST

7 rarest snakes in the world 

Apurwa Amit

Albino Burmese Python: Found in Southeast Asia, this snake's rare genetic condition causes a lack of pigmentation, making it extremely rare.

Red-headed Kirtland's Snake: Native to Illinois, USA, this endangered species has a distinctive red head and is limited to fewer than 200 individuals.

Eastern Indigo Snake: Found in the southeastern United States, this large, dark-blue snake is critically endangered due to habitat loss.

Asiatic Rock Python: Native to India and Southeast Asia, this massive snake's population is declining due to habitat destruction.

Boa Constrictor: Subspecies of boa constrictor found in Argentina, critically endangered due to habitat loss.

Aruba Island Rattlesnake: Critically endangered, this snake is native to Aruba and has a unique rattle.

Tiger Keelback: Native to Japan, this venomous snake's population is declining due to habitat destruction.

This information is not DNA's opinion but obtained from media reports