
Tasmanian Tiger Snake
Uncover the secret life of an agile, striped predator!

The Basics
Scientific Name
Notechis scutatus humphreysi
Conservation Status
Not evaluated
Location
Oceania
Average size
3 to 5 feet long
diet
Frogs, lizards, small mammals
lifespan
10 to 15 years
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Overview
The Tasmanian Tiger Snake, also known as Notechis scutatus humphreysi, is a striking member of the reptile family. This snake can grow 3 to 5 feet long, making it a notable presence in its habitat.
This slithering superstar lives in Oceania, particularly in Tasmania. Its diet includes frogs, lizards, and small mammals, making it a skilled hunter.
Tiger snakes are known for their agility and speed. They can quickly dart away or cleverly hide when needed, proving that they are quick on their feet, or should we say, scales!
With a lifespan of 10 to 15 years, these snakes create their own stories in the wild. They experience life in their unique habitats, hunting and growing as they go.
Their scientific classification includes being part of the Elapidae family, which features many fascinating snakes known for their venom. Although they have a fearsome reputation, they generally prefer to avoid humans.
So the next time you think of snakes, remember the Tasmanian Tiger Snake! Just like its stripes, there’s more to them than meets the eye!
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