Rhinoceros Viper
This snake moves slowly and resembles the Gaboon Viper to some extent. What makes it special? When it is cornered, the Rhinoceros Viper will emit a loud hiss that sounds just like a shriek. The venom will attack the nervous and circulatory system, so watch out. It was named after the huge animal thanks to the two or three sets of huge “horns” located at its nose. In reality, they are horn-like scales.
Red-Bellied Black Snake
The Red-Bellied Black Snake is a striking snake that comes with glossy black scales as well as pink, red, or sunset-orange underbelly and sides. The colored scales will catch your eye thanks to the mottled pattern. It is found in Australia. It might have intense coloring, but it is one of the less deadly snakes in that area. It does not lay eggs but gives birth to babies in membranous sacs. The young emerge from these sacs almost right away.