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How common are snakes in Corfu?

At Corfu you can find approximately a dozen of snake species. If you don't like snakes, no problem at all, you will have a great holiday at the greenest island of Greece.



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That's right, it's not a lie, nor is it a wild rumor. At Corfu you can find approximately a dozen of snake species. If you don't like snakes, no problem at all, you will have a great holiday at the greenest island of Greece. Snakes don't like people as much as you don't like snakes, maybe more.

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Corfu's only poisonous snake. Adults can reach lengths of 24 to 32 inches, it gets its name from a fleshy horn on its snout, coloration is light slate-brown body with a pronounced chain of darker lozenges down the length of its back. Usually found in rocky habitats and sea shores but dislikes sandy terrain.

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There are a lot of snake species in Greece, but only one is poisonous: the adder. It is very rarely lethal, only in some cases where the victim gets into a severe allergic shock and is not treated properly.

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Just off the coast of Brazil lies the tiny island of Gueimada Grande, or “Snake Island” as it is more commonly known. Despite beautiful luscious forest and rocky terrain, this is not an island you would wish to stumble upon! Over it's 106 acres it is home to aproximately 430,000 deadly vipers.

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One of the most dangerous snake species of Europe is the Horned Viper. It lives on Corfu too, so be very carefull with this poisonous exemplar. Keep distance, it has a long reach. When bitten by accident, you have to go to the hospital as soon as possible!

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Sharks are not particularly abundant off the beaches of Corfu and no there have not been any official reports of an attack for over sixty years.

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The DON'Ts of Your Corfu Vacation:
  • Avoid trying the food: ...
  • Skip the museums: ...
  • Coming just for the sea: ...
  • Avoiding interactions with the locals: ...
  • Not going beyond the Old Corfu Town: ...
  • Planning too many things: ...
  • Swearing by the roads: ...
  • Avoiding local festivals:


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4. Bring mosquito repellent. I left Corfu with more than a tan and good memories – I left with about a dozen massive mosquito bites too! Whether you bring repellent or just some good anti-itch cream, I highly recommend something to deal with mosquitos and their bites.

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In the summer the sound of cicadas in the olive groves is almost deafening, yet strangely soothing. A lot of people wonder what these noisemakers (in Greek “tzitzikia”, due to the sound they make) look like. They are quite difficult to spot, as they are naturally camouflaged and tend to sit high in the trees.

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Those species of spiders were photographed in Corfu (GREECE), during the years 2008 and 2009. All the photographed arthropods belong to the order of Araneae. The classification of spiders is particularly difficult and requires expertise, experience and appropriate equipment.

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Some of the Pacific islands, like Tuvalu, Nauru, and Kiribati, don't have land snakes but do have local sea snakes. But most of those islands are pretty close together. Other island nations, like New Zealand, Greenland, Cape Verde, and Iceland, are largely too far away to have allowed snakes to take up residence there.

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Guam's Plague of Snakes Is Devastating The Whole Island Ecosystem, Even The Trees. In case you're unfamiliar with Guam's infamous 'snake problem', the island is known for hosting an invasion of venomous brown snakes that have wreaked havoc on its native animal population.

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About 20,000 pit vipers can be found only on Shedao Island in China's Bohai Sea.

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