Which Snakes Live in France?

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There are a number of different snakes that are found in France. Some of the species include; the Vipere Aspic, found in all regions of France except the extreme north and north east, Coronelle lisse, found in all parts of France at lower altitudes and the Montpellier snake, found in Mediterranean region of France.
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There are a number of different snakes that live in France. Some of these species include: the Vipere aspic, Coronelle lisse and the Montpellier snake. Snakes in France are generally harmless with one or two exceptions and even these would only be really dangerous to some susceptible people.
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