Bitis atropos - Berg adder
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Bitis atropos - Berg adder
(Bitis atropos) Berg adder Quick to strike. Venom primarily neurotoxic, affecting eyes & other sensory functions. Eyes cannot focus, eyelids droop, & sense of taste & smell lost. Not known to cause respiratory distress. Pain & swelling at bite site common.
(Bitis atropos) Berg adder Many serious bites reported annually; only a small portion are fatal. Venom has potent cytotoxin, attacking tissue & blood cells. Symptoms often include extreme pain w/ swelling & large blisters in region of the bite.
Todays Snake Is:
The Mountain Adder or Berg Adder (Bitis atropos) is a venomous species found in southern Africa. As the name would suggest, these snakes are found in mountainous areas of up to 3,000 meters (9,800 feet) in altitude. They will defend themselves vigorously by hissing and writhing when disturbed. Though no human fatalities have been ascribed to this species, it, like all other venomous animals, should still be treated with respect and caution.
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(Bitis atropos) Berg adder
(Bitis atropos) Berg adder
(Bitis atropos) Berg adder
Venom primarily neurotoxic, affecting eyes & other sensory functions. Eyes cannot focus, eyelids droop, & sense of taste & smell lost. Not known to cause respiratory distress. Pain & swelling at bite site common.
(Bitis atropos) Mountain adder, Berg adder, Berg’s adder