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5 amazing red snakes found in India

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 24, 2026, 19:30 IST
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5 amazing red snakes found in India

Snakes are among the most fearsome slithering creatures in the animal kingdom. They have a frightening reputation, and spotting one often sends chills down a person’s spine.

India is home to a rich variety of snake species, from highly venomous ones to completely non-venomous and shy reptiles that avoid human contact whenever possible.
While we imagine snakes in grey, black, or brown colours, many lesser-known snakes found in India have unique bright colours too.


Here are some red snakes found in India

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Common Kukri Snake

The Common Kukri Snake is a small non-venomous snake commonly found across India and South Asia. It gets its name from its curved rear teeth, which resemble the traditional Nepali kukri knife.

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Bindi Keelback

The Bindi Keelback is a colourful keelback snake that is known for its unique markings and lean body. It is generally found near wetlands, paddy fields, and grassy regions where water is available. Like many keelback species, it is non-venomous and harmless to humans. The snake feeds mainly on frogs, insects, and small aquatic animals.
Photo: Reptile database/ Abhijit Das

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Red-necked Keelback

The Red-necked Keelback is one of the most attractively colored snakes found in parts of Eastern and northeastern India. It is recognised by the bright red or orange colour pattern near its neck, combined with a dark green body.photo: Canva

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Coral Red Kukri Snake

The Coral Red Kukri Snake is a rare and visually beautiful non-venomous snake that has reddish or coral-colored body patterns. It belongs to the kukri snake family and is mostly found in forested and moist habitats in Terai region of the Himalayan foothills. Due to its secretive behaviour and underground lifestyle, sightings of this species are uncommon.Photo: Reptile databse/ Vishal Santra

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Red Sand Boa

The Red Sand Boa is a thick-bodied non-venomous snake that is popular for its smooth reddish-brown appearance and burrowing habits. It spends most of its time underground hunting rodents and small reptiles and is commonly found in dry and sandy regions of peninsular or northwestern India.

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