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What is the most snake infested island?

Off the coast of Brazil, almost 93 miles away from downtown São Paulo, is Ilha da Queimada Grande, also known as “Snake Island.” The island is untouched by human developers for a very good reason. Researchers estimate that on the island live between one and five snakes per square meter.



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Where is the most snake infested place? The snake-infested Ilha da Queimada Grande, also known as Snake Island, is located 90 miles off the coast of southeast Brazil in the Atlantic Ocean. There is an island that no native would ever dare enter that is located about 90 miles off the southeast coast of Brazil.

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A few humans used to live on the island to operate a lighthouse, but that ended in the 1920s when the lighthouse became automated. Now the only visitors to Snake Island are a once-a-year visit by the Brazilian Navy to check on the lighthouse, and a very few select scientists that have a permit to study the snakes.

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Ilha da Queimada Grande, also known as Snake Island, is a small island that lies off the coast of the southeastern portion of Brazil. The land is part of the State of Sao Paulo, and it's noteworthy for having several different terrains, including a small portion of the rainforest.

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