Nose-horned viper - Vipera ammodytes - (Linnaeus, 1758)
Vipera ammodytes with the common name Nose-horned viper, belongs to the Reptiles group
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Vipera ammodytes with the common name Nose-horned viper, belongs to the Reptiles group
eunis.eea.europa.euYouth School of Sustainable Development in the Carpathians. Conservation of vulnerable species during the war. Читати далі...
iers.org.uaThe Common European Viper is small for this type of reptile. Though it is actually venomous, bites rarely present any danger to humans.
www.ourbreathingplanet.comThreats to viper from changing habitats and culling
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