10 Countries Where Snakes Don’t Exist
There are very few places in the world where snakes do not naturally exist, and entire countries without any native snakes are rare. However, there are some countries and territories—mostly islands—with no native snake populations. Here are 10 such places or countries:
Countries/Territories Without Snakes:
1. Ireland 🇮🇪
No native snakes. According to legend, St. Patrick drove them out, but in reality, the Ice Age likely prevented them from ever colonizing.
2. Iceland 🇮🇸
Too cold and isolated; no native or wild snake populations.
3. New Zealand 🇳🇿
Has strict biosecurity laws to prevent snake introductions. Only sea snakes are occasionally spotted offshore.
4. Greenland 🇬🇱
Harsh Arctic climate; no snakes can survive there.
5. Antarctica 🌍
Obviously, it’s too cold for any reptiles, including snakes.
6. Hawaii (USA) 🇺🇸
No native snakes. The state has strict laws against importing them to protect native wildlife.
7. Kiribati 🇰🇮
Remote Pacific island nation; no native land snakes.
8. Tuvalu 🇹🇻
Another isolated island country in the Pacific with no snakes.
9. Nauru 🇳🇷
Tiny island nation; no records of native snake species.
10. Marshall Islands 🇲🇭
Another Pacific island country without native snake populations.


















