There is also an island in the world where humans have been banned from visiting. Now you must be thinking that what is it like at this place where the entry of humans has been banned there. This island is called 'the house of snakes'. We are talking about 'Ilaha da Queimada', an island in Brazil, which is now known as the island of snakes. This is because the world's largest number of snakes live on this island, so much so that it is forbidden for humans to live there even to go far away. This warning has been issued by the Brazilian government. The snakes here are so poisonous that death is certain as soon as they bite. The poison is so dangerous that even the color of the body turns black. According to the report of DailyMail, this situation on the island has been created only in recent years. Snakes were found on this island but their number was less.

If sources are to be believed, then this situation has been created on this island in just a few years, earlier it was not like this. Snakes were found on this island, but their number was not that much. But now more than 4000 dangerous snakes of different species are found on this island spread over 4,30,000 square meters. A lighthouse was also present on this island and an employee appointed to take care of it lived there along with his family. The number of snakes on the island is increasing, this news came to the fore because of this employee. It is said that one day the glass of the window of this person's house broke on its own and suddenly many snakes entered his house. The whole family was horrified to see this. Then he ran out of there along with his family so that he could save his life on that island by sitting on a boat tied to the shore.

But this could not happen. That whole family could not see me the next morning. When a Navy ship reached the island to deliver the essentials of the family, it was surprising to see their blackened corpses lying there. Only after this, we came to know about this colony of snakes. The lighthouse built on the island has been closed forever.

According to sources, the abundance of migratory birds on Ilha da Queimada Island is believed to be responsible for the increasing population of snakes. However, whatever the reason, this is probably the only place in the world where snakes are not the rule of humans.