Acanthophis Antarcticus File
Highly adaptable, inhabiting forests, woodlands, grasslands, shrublands, and coastal heaths.
Short, stout (thick) body with a flat, triangular-shaped head and a narrow neck. Size: Generally measures 40–100 cm in length. acanthophis antarcticus
Found along the eastern and southern coasts of Australia, including Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia, as well as the Northern Territory and parts of Western Australia. and coastal heaths. Short
Unlike most Australian venomous snakes that actively search for food, the Common Death Adder remains still for days, waiting for prey to come within strike range. stout (thick) body with a flat
Features a thin, tapered tail with a white, cream, or yellow tip used for luring prey.