
Photos: There's a snake for every colour of the rainbow
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo/violet: There's a snake for that.
June 16 is world snake day, so we're celebrating with a reptile rainbow.
When you think of a snake, chances are, you're picturing one that's green or brown -- but it turns out they're much more diverse than that.
In fact, there's a snake for every colour of the rainbow.

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RED: THE RED BLACK MILK SNAKE

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- Native to: (Southeastern) Canada, (continental) United States, Central America, (western) Ecuador, and (northern) Venezuela. 
- Venomous? No. 
- Status: Threatened in some areas, endangered in others. 
ORANGE: CORN SNAKE

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- Native to: Southeastern and central United States. 
- Venomous? No. 
- Status: This species is not threatened, according to the IUCN red list of threatened species. 
YELLOW: BUSH VIPER

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- Native to: Subsaharan Africa. 
- Venomous? Yes. 
- Status: Some species of bush viper are threatened by habitat destruction. 
GREEN TREE PYTHON

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- Native to: New Guinea, Indonesia, and Australia's Cape York Peninsula. 
- Venomous? No. 
- Status: This species is not threatened, according to the IUCN red list of threatened species. 
BLUE: LIPPED ISLAND PIT VIPER

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- Native to: Asia. 
- Venomous? Yes. 
- Status: This species is not threatened, according to the IUCN red list of threatened species -- although blue varieties of this snake are rare. 
INDIGO/VIOLET: EASTERN INDIGO SNAKE

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- Native to: Eastern United States. 
- Venomous? No. 
- Status: Threatened. 
