Snakes in Brazil

Brazil has several venomous snake species, the deadliest among the lot being the golden lancehead endemic to Brazil’s famous Snake Island, also known as the Ilha da Queimada Grande. The island is also home to other deadly snake species, estimated at around 4 30,000. However, recent studies suggest the numbers to be a little lower than before.

The Amazon rainforest, 60% of which lies within Brazil, also has its share of snakes. The species dwelling here includes the boa constrictor, rainbow boa, green anaconda, and yellow anaconda. The green anaconda, mainly inhabiting the Amazon basin, is Brazil’s and the world’s largest snake that can measure as much as 29 feet, weighing over 550 pounds. The penis snake, not a snake but an amphibian species rarely found, has been dwelling in Brazil since 2012. People saw it when a portion of the Madeira river was being drained for a hydroelectric project.

Snakes in Brazil
GroupsVenomousNon-venomous
Coral SnakesSouthern Coral Snake
Painted Coral Snake
Argentine Coral Snake
RattlesnakesTropical Rattlesnake Northeastern Brazilian Rattlesnake

Bothrops
Fer-de-lance
Jararaca Pintada
Yarara Grande
Two-striped Forest Pit Viper Golden Lancehead
LachesisSouth American Bush Master
BoaBoa Constrictor

Epicrates  
Rainbow Boa
PhilodryasCobra-cipó-verde
Patagonia Green Racer
SpilotesCaninana
ApostolepisParaguayan Blackhead
EunectesYellow Anaconda Green Anaconda
AniliosPale-headed Blind Snake
LiotyphlopsTernetz’s Blind Snake
TetracheilostomaBarbados Threadsnake
CorallusEmerald Tree Boa
AhaetullaGreen Vine Snake
HydrodynastesFalse Water Cobra

Quick Information

Biggest Snake: Green Anaconda

Deadliest Snake:  Golden Lancehead

FAQs

Q. Has anyone died on Snake Island?

People lived on the island during the 1920s. According to tales by the locals, the last keeper of the lighthouse and his family were killed by snakes. They supposedly sneaked into his home through the windows. However, the Brazilian navy has prohibited public entry to the island, barring the research teams, who are the only ones allowed here.

Q. What giant snake was found at a construction site in Brazil?

An anaconda, 10 feet long and 1 foot wide, was sighted at a construction site in north Brazil a few years back, sending workers into a state of agony.