Asp Viper
A short, thick alpine viper of southwestern Europe, named for the asp of Greek and Roman antiquity but distinct from Cleopatra's snake.
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A short, thick alpine viper of southwestern Europe, named for the asp of Greek and Roman antiquity but distinct from Cleopatra's snake.
A fast, slender, glossy black colubrid common across the eastern United States, frequently mistaken for a venomous snake.
The largest viper in the Americas, a long-fanged neotropical pit viper feared in rainforest villages from Nicaragua to Brazil.
A squat, viper-like Australian elapid that ambushes prey by wriggling its grub-shaped tail tip as a lure.
A small, sand-coloured desert viper of North Africa and the Middle East, recognisable by the upright horn above each eye.
The Malayan pit viper is a stout, irritable Southeast Asian ambush hunter responsible for many bites in Thai and Vietnamese plantations.
A stout, broadly distributed African viper responsible for more snakebite injuries on the continent than any other species.
A small horned rattlesnake of North American deserts that moves by throwing its body sideways across hot loose sand.
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