Jul 8, 2024

8 pink-coloured snakes that look beautiful but are extremely dangerous

Aakanksha Sharma

Pink snakes to see

Snakes are usually imagined as dangerous, dark green coloured animals that can kill a person in a matter of a few seconds. But, there are certain morphed snakes species that are pink in colour. Here we list some of them.

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​Corn snake

The corn snake is one of the most popular pet snakes due to its calm nature. While wild corn snakes are typically orange with black dots on skin, selective breeding has produced many colour variations, including a beautiful pink.

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​Western blind snake

The Western blind snake is a small, worm-like snake found in the US and Mexico. They have a smooth, pinkish body that helps them blend in with their underground habitat.

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​Kenyan sand boa

Kenyan sand boas are known for their unique burrowing behaviour. Some morphs of this species have a pinkish hue. These snakes are small and are also kept as pets.

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​Rosy boa

The Rosy boa is another beautiful snake that gets its name from the rosy, pinkish colour some of them have. These snakes are known for their docile nature.

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​Burmese pythons

Burmese pythons are large constrictors that come in various colours. These are large snakes that can reach over 20 feet in length and have a mix of pink and white skin.

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​Pink boa constrictor

A little different from the rosy boas are the pink boa constrictors. Selective breeding has now produced morphs with pinkish colour.

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​Pink rattlesnake

The pink rattlesnake is another venomous breed that has a slight pink tint to its skin.

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Western hognose

Another snake that has turned pink due to morphing is the Western hognose. Some of the snakes have pink and orange blotches on their body.

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