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Snake season is here: What to do if you spot one in Spain
The warmer weather brings snakes out of hiding, but most species found in Spain are harmless

Common snake species found in Spain
- Montpellier snake (Culebra bastarda) – Spain's largest snake, commonly seen in rural areas and scrubland.
- Ladder snake (Culebra de escalera) – A harmless species often spotted in gardens, fields and countryside areas.
- Horseshoe whip snake (Culebra de herradura) – Common in Mediterranean regions and known for its speed.
- Grass snake (Culebra de collar) – Usually found near rivers, lakes and other freshwater habitats.
- Viperine snake (Culebra viperina) – Often mistaken for a viper because of its markings, but completely harmless.
- Lataste's viper (Vipera latastei) – Spain's most widespread venomous snake, found mainly in rocky and mountainous areas.
- Asp viper (Vipera aspis) – Found in parts of northern Spain and the Pyrenees.
- Seoane's viper (Vipera seoanei) – Native to the wetter regions of northern Spain, including Galicia and Asturias.
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