This poisonous snake has a large head and slender body, its overall shape resembling a long spear, constantly ready to strike.
Snake species of the 'tree-dwelling' type tend to be more strangely shaped than ordinary snakes, such as the Bamboo Snake. Today, we will introduce the Vine Snake. The Vine Snake's appearance is extremely peculiar, in brief, it is like that of Big Baby—because the Vine Snake has a large head, but its body is long and thin, like a human's snake spear. Furthermore, they are venomous, and a bite from them is unbearable.

The Vine Snake resembles a snake spear.

The Vine Snake is called a whip snake or spearhead snake because it looks like a snake spear; its head is like a gun barrel, while its slender body is like a gun rod. Vine Snakes are generally green, but they can also be yellow, gray, and brown, with zigzag stripes on their bodies.
These snakes, which look strange, are also venomous, although their venom is not very potent. If bitten and not treated in time, it may even lead to death. However, compared to highly lethal snakes like the Golden Poison Snake, the Vine Snake is relatively safe because the Vine Snake's fangs are not from the front row, but from the back row, which makes it less likely to bite people. Similar snakes include the Pig-nosed Snake, which also has venom in its back row fangs.
The Vine Snake's eyes can binocular vision.
The Vine Snake's vision form and eye shape are remarkable among reptiles; first, they watch things using 'binocular vision'; second, the shape of their pupils is like spoon holes. Binocular vision is something that many reptile animals cannot do, but the Vine Snake can, which allows them to hunt better.