Numerous places on Earth, such as Antarctica, New Zealand, Ireland, Greenland, Iceland, Alaska, Hawaii, Cook Islands, Cape Verde, and other Pacific islands, lack native snakes due to geographic isolation, extreme climatic conditions, or protective laws. These snake-free regions have unique ecosystems and strict measures to prevent the introduction of non-native species.
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