Scaleless Snakes
In 1942, the first scaleless snake was found. It was discovered in the wild. The western garter snake was the first one to start the trend of domesticated snakes. Lots of people search for scaleless snakes for their striking colors due to the absence of scales.
Surprisingly, these snakes function the same way their scaled counterparts do.
Flying Snakes
Native to Southeast Asia, the flying snake is named for its ability to glide through forests. The Chrysopelea climbs trees with the special scales on its belly, where it launches itself off from once it gets to the top. After that, it curves its body and stays in motion to stay in the air and land safely.
Flying snakes can reach as far as 100 meters with minimal effort.