Unique travel: This country has no native snakes!
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, NEW ZEALAND/ Created : Sep 22, 2024, 16:08 IST
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New Zealand, known for its stunning landscapes and adventure activities, is a snake-free country due to its geographical isolation and strict biosecurity laws. This unique status attracts tourists who enjoy the outdoors without fe … Read more
New Zealand, known for its stunning landscapes and adventure activities, is a snake-free country due to its geographical isolation and strict biosecurity laws. This unique status attracts tourists who enjoy the outdoors without fearing venomous encounters. Occasional sea snakes may drift into New Zealand waters, but land snakes are absent. Read less
Unusual? Yes.
Most of the world we know has to coexist with snakes. The ones in Australia may give you nightmares, while there is a village in Maharashtra, India, where snakes and people coexist, and most of the time, in the same house. But New Zealand is one of those very few places on earth where there are no snakes. Fun fact: In countries like Iceland and Greenland, there are no snakes due to the cold temperature.
New Zealand has been like this for as long as one can remember, so because of this, there are extremely strict biosecurity laws to see to it that no non-native species, including snakes, are ever introduced in the country. The country’s ports and borders are thoroughly monitored to make sure that snakes aren’t accidentally introduced.
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But is it really completely snake free? Well, Yes and No.
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Although there are no land snakes in New Zealand, there have been occasional spotting of the sea snakes in the waters. These marine snakes sometimes drift into New Zealand waters with the currents. One can’t really stop that, now can they? So there you have it, New Zealand as a snake-free destination…if you don’t count the occasional sea snake.
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