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Amazing World Of Snakes

Amazing World Of Snakes

World Of Snakes

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price
Free
Reviews
3.5 (4)
United States United States
Description
World Of Snakes
Snakes are one of the most feared and misinterpreted species living on our planet earth. There are more than 3000 snake species around the globe. On every continent except Antarctica, you will find at least one such species.

Not only are these species interesting to study, they are extremely useful to us humans. This app is a compilation of information about venomous snakes that are found all around the globe. The species are classified according to the continents in which, they are usually found. For every venomous snake we have given information about how to identify it, its biology, behaviour, its venom and bite, diet, mating and reproduction. 

Catalogue:
A) AFRICA
- Eastern Green Mamba
- Horned Viper
- Black-necked Spitting Cobra
- Jameson's Mamba
- Rinkhals
- Western Green Mamba
- Cape Cobra
- Black Mamba
- Forest Cobra

B) ASIA
- King Cobra
- Russel's Viper
- Fea's Viper
- Annulated Sea Snake
- Spectacled or Indian Cobra
- Caspian Cobra
- Common Krait
- Chinese Cobra
- Olive Brown Sea Snake
- Indochinese Spitting Cobra
- Monocled Cobra
- Black-banded Sea Krait
- Northern Philippines Cobra
- Saw Scaled Viper
- Taiwanese Krait

C) Australia
- Red-bellied Black Snake
- Collet's Snake
- Blue-bellied Black Snake
- Mulga Snake
- Clarence Riven Snake
- Stephen's Banded Snake
- Dugite
- Lowland Copperhead
- Western Brown Snake
- Death Adder
- Elegant Sea Snake
- Tiger Snake
- Beaked Sea Snake
- Coastal Taipan
- Dubois' Sea Snake

D) North America
- Timber Rattlesnake
- Mexican West Coast Rattlesnake
- Eastern Coral Snake
- Mojave Rattlesnake
- Tiger Rattlesnake

E) South America
- Golden Lancehead
- Tropical Rattlesnake
- Fer-de-lance
- Bushmaster

Non-Venoumous Snakes in the app catalogue 

a)North America
Diamondback Water Snake
Northern Water Snake
Eastern Milksnake
California Kingsnake
Mexican Black Kingsnake
Corn Snake
Black Rat Snake
Fox Snake
Queen Snake
Blue Racer
Bullsnake
Brown Snake
Gopher Snake
Eastern hognose snake
Western hognose snake
Ribbon Snake
Red-Bellied Snake
Coachwhip
Rough Green Snake
Glossy snake
Baja California Rat Snake
Trans Pecos Rat Snake
Worm Snake
Banded Sand Snake 
Western Shovelnose snake 
Sonoran Shovelnose Snake 
Kirtland Snake
Racer
Black striped snakes
Sharptail snake
Ringneck snake
Speckled racer
Bairds Rat Snake
Emorys rat snake
Common Rat Snake
Slowinskis corn snakes
Rainbow Snake
Mexican hooknose snake
Desert Hooknose snake
Southern hognose snake
Night snake
Gray Banded Kingsnake
Prairie kingsnake
Sonora mountain kingsnake
Milk snake
Cateyed snake
Sonoran whipsnake
Striped Whipsnake
Salt marsh snake
Mississippi Green Water snake
Plainbelly green water snake
Florida green water snake
Brazos water snake 
Concho water snake
Smooth green snake
Mexican vine snake
saddle leafnose snake
Spotted leafnose snake
striped crayfish snake
Graham's crayfish snake
Glossy crayfish snake
Pine wood snake
Longnose snake
Big bend patchnose snake
Mountain patchnose snake
Western patchnose snake
Black swamp snake
Green rat snake
Ground snake
Short-tailed snake
Redbelly snake
Mexican blackhead snake
Southeastern Crowned snake
Flathead snake
Southwestern blackhead snake
Rim Rock crownned snake
Smooth Earth snake
RoughEarth Snake
Lined snake
Lyre Snake

b)South America
Green Anaconda
Yellow Anaconda
Boa Constrictor
Rubber Boa
Rosy Boa
Brazilian Rainbow Boa
Emerald Tree Boa
Amazon Tree Boa
Banded Water Snake
Brown Water Snake
Scarlet Kingsnake
Southern Black Racer
Pine Snake
Eastern Indigo Snake

c)Australia
Olive Python
Carpet Python
Woma Python
Black-headed Python
Children's Python
Spotted Python

d)Africa
African Rock Python
Ball Python
Kenyan Sand Boa
Dumeril’s Boa

e)Asia
Reticulated Python
Blood Python
Burmese Python
Dragon Snake
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Reviews

Cool app but it can be amazing

This app is great but I dont think it lives up to its potential. A little quiz feature would be epic, Where you get a picture of the snake and have multiple choice answers for what it is. Also add snakes from different places equally. There is so many non venomous snake in North America but just like 3 or 4 pythons in Asia for non venomous.

fishy525Tue, Oct 13, 2020
United StatesUnited States

Fine info. Weak utility. OVERKILL on adds.

As far as information goes, the developers have done a fine job collecting a significant amount of detail on a good variety of snakes, but that’s about as good as it gets here. This “app” is about as effective as a Wikipedia article that aggregates several snake species, categorized them by region and whether or not they’re venomous, then offers some written text on each snake. I guess I just expected some kind of utility or for the app to be a little more useful than this. Help identifying specific snakes, ‘heat maps’ showing popularity, variants in colorings of specific snakes, even multiple pictures or being able to zoom in on the pics they have would be SOMETHING. But no, the app. offers mostly NOTHING as far as some kind of useful function is concerned. But the worst part is the ads! Oh my gosh, let me USE the app. for one blazing second without throwing up one after another incessant ad in my face. Even more frustrating is that most of the ads have the little “close ad” X icon placed OUT OF RANGE for the display on my iPhone 11. How does Apple let advertisers get away with that? Anyway, in all, it makes the overall experience with this app. beyond lame. Just plain frustrating. Deleting from my phone. :/

BlaineusaTue, May 19, 2020
United StatesUnited States

Awesome app

It’s an amazing app but the one thing about it is that they don’t have the Eastern diamondbacks and or the Western diamondback rattlesnake registered which I think they should.

ajdhfffjfSat, Apr 18, 2020
United StatesUnited States

Interesting Information!

I just got this app and I looked up the Black Mamba and the Green Mamba and found it fascinating. If the rest of the information is this good it will be a fine source for any layman interested in reptiles.

CTintypeFri, Sep 27, 2019
United StatesUnited States
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About
Bundle Id
com.megotechnologies.worldofsnakes
Min Os. Version
8.0
Release Date
Sun, Jul 22, 2018
Update Date
Mon, Jun 4, 2018
Content Rating
4+
Has IMessage
No
Support Watch
No
Support Siri
No
File Size
14.66MB
Has Game Center
No
Family Sharing
No
Support Passbook
No
Supported Languages
English
What's New
version
1.0
updated
5 years ago
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