About
Tobago is home to a small but fascinating group of snake species, all of which play an important role in the island’s natural ecosystem. From the powerful Boa Constrictor to the striking Rainbow Boa, these reptiles are non-venomous and generally shy, avoiding human interaction. Other species like the agile Tobago Racer and the active Chicken Snake are commonly found across forests and open areas, while the tiny Blind Snake lives mostly underground.
Together, these snakes help maintain balance in Tobago’s environment by controlling pests and supporting the island’s rich biodiversity. Harmless to humans and vital to nature, they are an often-misunderstood part of Tobago’s wildlife.
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- Saturday 08 am - 01 pm
- Sunday Closed
- Monday 08 am - 05 pm
- Tuesday 08 am - 05 pm
- Wednesday 08 am - 05 pm
- Thursday 08 am - 05 pm
- Friday 08 am - 05 pm