Why is this snake called Ghoda Pachhad Saap, is its speed faster than a horse
Why is this snake called Ghoda Pachhad Saap, is its speed faster than a horse
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In the realm of serpents, diversity reigns supreme, with each snake boasting its own unique coloration and size. Today, however, we introduce you to a snake whose speed rivals that of a horse.

Snake Sightings in Old Homes

During the sweltering heat of summer, snakes often emerge, particularly in old homes. This is because older structures tend to offer cooler temperatures, providing snakes with the ideal environment to regulate their body heat.

The Diversity of Indian Snakes

India is home to nearly 300 species of snakes, with approximately 50 species being highly venomous. Avoiding encounters with such snakes is paramount for safety.

The Speed Demon: Rat Snake

The title of India's fastest snake belongs to the Rat Snake. Its name derives from its penchant for preying on rodents. These snakes are particularly active during the rainy season, showcasing a variety of colors.

Color Variations

In India, Rat Snakes often exhibit shades of brown or slate grey. Conversely, in America, they can be found in hues of yellow. Characterized by their elongated bodies and ranging from 6 to 10 feet in length, these snakes are renowned for their lightning-fast speed, disappearing in the blink of an eye.

Aliases

In India, the Rat Snake is sometimes referred to as the "Horse Chaser" due to its ability to outpace horses. In certain regions, it's also known as the "Dhamin Snake." However, it's important to note that despite their agility, Rat Snakes are non-venomous. Encountering a snake as swift as the Rat Snake is a testament to the rich biodiversity found in India's ecosystems. As we continue to explore the wonders of the natural world, let us remember to admire these creatures from a safe distance, appreciating their beauty and significance in our environment.

 

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