Snake Identifier

Snake Encyclopedia

Search and identify 1,000+ snakes from around the world — with venomous status, family, range, size, habitat, and how to tell look-alikes apart.

Plains Black-Headed Snake

Plains Black-Headed Snake

A small, secretive prairie snake with a plain tan body capped by a distinct black head and neck collar.

Plains Garter Snake

Plains Garter Snake

A grassland garter snake of the central Plains, typically showing a bright orange or yellow dorsal stripe on a dark body.

Short-Nosed Snake

A small, secretive elapid endemic to the heathlands and forests of southwestern Western Australia, notable for its blunt snout.

Shield-Nosed Snake

Shield-Nosed Snake

A small, thick-bodied elapid of southern Africa named for its enlarged, shield-like rostral scale used for burrowing.

Long-Nosed Snake

Long-Nosed Snake

A boldly patterned desert snake with black, cream, and red saddles and a distinctively pointed, upturned nose.

Central Plains Milk Snake

Central Plains Milk Snake

A tricolor milk snake subspecies of the central US plains, closely resembling other regional milk snakes with red, black, and cream banding.

Great Plains Rat Snake

Great Plains Rat Snake

A gray-brown rat snake with dark blotches and a distinctive arrow-shaped mark on the head, common in the prairie states.

Plain Tree Snake

Plain Tree Snake

A fast-moving, slender brown colubrid found in the forests of Central America and northwestern South America.

Western Shovel-Nosed Snake

Western Shovel-Nosed Snake

A small, banded desert specialist with a flattened, shovel-shaped snout adapted for burrowing through loose sand.

Long-Nosed Worm Snake

Long-Nosed Worm Snake

A small, worm-like blind snake found in the leaf litter and soil of Trinidad and adjacent parts of northern South America.

Short-Nosed Sea Snake

Short-Nosed Sea Snake

A small, rare sea snake with a short blunt snout, historically known from a few reef systems off Western Australia and now considered of high conservation concern.

Sonoran Shovel-Nosed Snake

A brightly banded desert snake closely resembling the Western Shovel-Nosed Snake, restricted to rocky Sonoran Desert foothills.

Northern Shovel-Nosed Snake

A small, banded burrowing elapid restricted to the arid sandy regions of northern and northwestern Australia.

Western Patch-Nosed Snake

Western Patch-Nosed Snake

A slender, fast-moving desert snake named for the enlarged, shield-like scale covering the tip of its snout.

Mountain Patch-Nosed Snake

Mountain Patch-Nosed Snake

A slender striped snake of rocky foothills and mountain canyons, closely related to the Western Patch-Nosed Snake.

Saddled Leaf-Nosed Snake

Saddled Leaf-Nosed Snake

A larger relative of the Spotted Leaf-Nosed Snake bearing bold, saddle-shaped brown blotches along its back.

Crowned Leaf-Nosed Snake

Crowned Leaf-Nosed Snake

A small, sand-colored desert colubrid with an upturned, shovel-like snout adapted for burrowing through loose desert sand.

Spotted Leaf-Nosed Snake

Spotted Leaf-Nosed Snake

A small nocturnal desert snake named for its enlarged, leaf-shaped rostral scale used to dig for buried lizard eggs.

Southern Shovel-Nosed Snake

Southern Shovel-Nosed Snake

A small burrowing elapid from southern and western Australia with a distinctive banded pattern and a shovel-shaped snout for digging through sand.

Hook-Nosed Sea Snake

Hook-Nosed Sea Snake

A highly venomous sea snake found in murky coastal and estuarine waters across the Indo-Pacific, notable for its distinctive hooked snout.

Blunt-Nosed Viper

Blunt-Nosed Viper

A large, robust viper found across the Middle East, Central Asia, and parts of North Africa, regarded as one of the most medically important vipers in its range.

Long-nosed Rattlesnake

Long-nosed Rattlesnake

A regionally used name sometimes applied to slender-snouted rattlesnakes of arid terrain, most often referring to the tiger rattlesnake.

Long-Nosed Viper

Long-Nosed Viper

Europe's most venomous snake, easily recognized by the small, soft nasal horn on the tip of its snout.

Ridge-nosed Rattlesnake

Ridge-nosed Rattlesnake

A small, secretive rattlesnake of isolated 'sky island' mountain ranges, named for a distinctive ridge along its snout.