Hi! The list of snakes is below, along with some information about each species. 0. Variety snake: This snake is quite the sight to see, and scientists believe this snake was the original descendent of the other Clonesnakes. 1. Pup snake: This snake may look innocent and adorable but watch out for its terrifying jaws! The spherical 'boppers' on its underside contain an icky, gross, gooey slime that makes moving difficult. 2. Clubsnake: This snake has been reported to resemble a long line of other snakes, and easily whacks its enemies with the many clubs on its back. 3. Canopy snake: Often found high up in the trees, canopy snakes wrap around the branches, pretending to be an extra covering. When prey comes near these snakes leap to grab the food and trap it in its hidden mouth! 4. Bloom snake: Bloom snakes find food with the 'core of the flower', and when they sense nearby prey they attack, snapping them up in the head or stabbing them with their stems. 5. Snailsnake: These slow, slimy serpents are protected by a hard covering of shells. They can pull in their stalky eyes to be extra safe and are one of only a few of herbivore snakes. 6. Bearded snake: People like me may mistake this snake for their long-lost lizard, but bearded snakes have razor-sharp teeth and toxic saliva that coats their derpy tongues. 7. Eyebleeding scribblesnake: An absolutely absurd species, scribblesnakes are of no defined shape and don't even worry about their own safety; just looking at one drives a whale to insanity. 8. Fishing snake: This snake is known for diving into the water to grab a snack, which often believes the predator is a harmless bony fish. Prey is quickly finished off with a simple, toothy bite and dragged to the surface, where it dies if unconscious due to dehydration or lack of water. 9.Abc snake: A very interesting specimen that scientists are willing to uncover many secrets about, abc snakes have been depicted as harmless round snakes that belong to the same genus as snailsnakes; folintestinums, or leaf-eaters. 10. Male chicksnake: The male version of this snake species dwell in dry climates, specifically deserts and savannahs. They only venture into tropical areas in the breeding season and immediately return once they have mated. 11. Female chicksnake: Females live in rainforests and rivers, where their streamlined bodies allow them to swim at incredible speeds. Unlike the males, they only ever stay in the tropics. 12. Weather snake: Many have said they have witnessed this snake flying, although scientists question the possibility of a creature without wings actually preforming this impossible feat. 13.Frogspawn snake: You can probably guess how this snake reproduces; it shoots out some of the eggs attached to its body when they're fertilized. Only a couple are fertilized every week, allowing the snake to regenerate eggs. 14.Octosnake: This snake does not truly have a visible mouth, but it actually swallows through its eyes! It is another folintestinum that eats tiny phytoplankton and seaweed. 15. Wordsnake: This unusual snake is a nothingvore; it does not consume anything to fulfill its needs. Instead, it absorbs the nutrients of decaying animals that float through the air and collect on its thin skin. 16. Biggg snake: These snakes have been reported to be involved in the strange deaths of many people that lost their children... nobody knows why because none of them survived.
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