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Big-eyed mountain keelback (
Pseudoxenodon macrops
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As its common name suggests, this mountain snake is known for its large eyes and strongly keeled scales down its back, giving the ...
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Many-horned adder (
Bitis cornuta
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This small venomous snake is named for the distinctive tuft of two to seven horn-like scales above each eye. The body is usually a...
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Southern adder (
Bitis armata
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This small viper has distinctively raised, protruding scales above each eye and a broad, triangular head, typical of viperids. The...
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Albany adder (
Bitis albanica
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The Albany adder is a member of the viper family, a group of highly evolved, venomous snakes. Its relatively short, stocky body ...
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Red adder (
Bitis rubida
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First described in 1997, this small adder is characterised by orange-brown colouration that strongly camouflages it against the sa...
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Arabian horned viper (
Cerastes gasperettii
)
The Arabian horned viper is one of three currently recognised species of horned viper, a group which is recognisable for the disti...
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Beaked sea snake (
Enhydrina schistosa
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The beaked sea snake gains its common name from the distinctive downturned, beak-like projection on the snout, at the front of the...
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Arabian sand boa (
Eryx jayakari
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One of the smallest boa species, the Arabian sand boa is the only boa found in south-east Arabia, and one of the most common snake...
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African burrowing python (
Calabaria reinhardtii
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This unusual and secretive snake closely resembles the sand boas (subfamily Erycinae), leading to controversy over whether it is i...
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King cobra (
Ophiophagus hannah
)
The longest of all living venomous snakes, the magnificent king cobra has been the inspiration for a variety of myths and legends ...
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Oman saw-scaled viper (
Echis omanensis
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Only recently recognised as a distinct species, variations in the scales on the head led to the Oman saw-scaled viper being split ...
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Palau bevelnosed boa (
Candoia superciliosa
)
Information on the Palau bevelnosed boa is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Green anaconda (
Eunectes murinus
)
While the anaconda may not hold the title of the worlds’ longest snake—coming second to the reticulated python—its huge girth mean...
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Rosy boa (
Charina trivirgata
)
The rosy boa is an attractive snake, usually noted for its pattern of three wide, black, brown, reddish-brown or orange stripes th...
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Reticulated python (
Python reticulatus
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Information on the reticulated python is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Sind saw-scaled viper (
Echis carinatus sochureki
)
Information on the Sind saw-scaled viper is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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St Lucia wormsnake (
Leptotyphlops breuli
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Information on the St. Lucia wormsnake is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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