Purple sand snakes
Different types of purple sand snakes The tea-spotted snake is slightly venomous, but its bite is not fatal to humans. Most purple sand snakes live in areas with an altitude limit of 1,620 meters. This species' form is native to Java, Indonesia. It has dexterous movements, can move day and night, and can climb trees.
Purple sand snakes are mainly distributed in Nepal, Sikkim, India, through Myanmar to Laos, Vietnam, south through the Malay Peninsula to Indonesia, the Philippines, Taiwan Island, and Fujian, Jiangxi, Hunan, Guangdong, and Hong Kong on the Chinese mainland. , Hainan, Guangxi, Guizhou, Yunnan, Tibet and other places.
Chinese name: Purple sand snake
Chinese nickname: Tea-spotted snake
Two methods: Psammodynastes pulverulentus
Kingdom: Animal
Phylum: Vertebrates
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Family: Snake family
Genus: Purple sand snake
Species: Purple sand snake species
Dispersion: The world is scattered in South China, with the southeast coast reaching northern Fujian. The northernmost part of Central China is recorded as Changsha, Hunan. Overseas, we also rest in places such as Malay Island.
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