National Day

National Serpent Day

Celebrated on 02/01/2026

Quick Fact

National Serpent Day, celebrated on February 1st, honors snakes and their symbolic significance across cultures. Despite common fears, snakes play vital roles in ecosystems as both predators and prey, and only about 20% of snake species are venomous.

Origins and Establishment of National Serpent Day

National Serpent Day was founded in 2018 by the pet supply company Serpent Saver as part of a campaign to promote snake education and conservation. The date February 1st was chosen to coincide with the start of snake breeding season in many parts of the world, aiming to raise awareness about responsible pet ownership and the importance of snakes in biodiversity. The day quickly gained traction through social media and reptile enthusiast communities.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration

Initially celebrated primarily online, National Serpent Day has grown to include events at zoos, nature centers, and reptile expos. Many organizations use the day to dispel myths about snakes, highlighting their ecological roles and the threats they face from habitat loss and persecution. Modern celebrations often feature educational talks, live snake handling demonstrations, and fundraising for snake conservation projects. The day has also become a platform for promoting the adoption of captive-bred snakes as pets.

Facts & General Observations

  • There are over 3,000 species of snakes worldwide, with only about 600 being venomous.
  • Snakes help control rodent populations, saving billions of dollars in agricultural damage annually.
  • The largest snake species, the green anaconda, can weigh over 200 kg and grow up to 5 meters long.

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