Gaboon Viper (Bitis gabonicus), hatchling, family Viperidae, Tanzania
Venomous.
This species has the longest fangs of any venomous snake, at a length of up to 2 inches (5 cm).
Photograph by Matthieu Berroneau

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Gaboon Viper (Bitis gabonicus), hatchling, family Viperidae, Tanzania
Venomous.
This species has the longest fangs of any venomous snake, at a length of up to 2 inches (5 cm).
Photograph by Matthieu Berroneau
A rhinocerous viper (Bitis nasicornis) in Atewa Forest, Ghana
by A Rocha Ghana
Ms. Piggy the Gaboon viper - Photo by Nathan Jordan
Hepimizin bir başlangıcı vardır ve hepimizin başlangıçları farklıdır. Ama hepimiz birbirimizi başlangıçlarımızın farklı olmasından dolayı yargılıyoruz. Bunu yapmak yerine birbirimizin farklı olan başlangıçlarına ve aynı şekilde farklı olan bitişlerine saygı duysak, belki o zaman birbirimizi biraz daha iyi anlayabiliriz.
Başlayabileceğini düşünürdüm şimdi ise bitişini izliyorum;/
West African Gaboon Viper
Trong cuộc sống vốn hữu hạn, chỉ có tình cảm là vô hạn. Bởi đến khi hoài niệm qua đi, tuổi trẻ qua đi, tiền bạc và danh vọng qua đi, ta chỉ còn sống bằng tình cảm, cái tình cảm như những người bạn già tìm một ván cờ qua ngày. Qua ngày thật, mà cũng chân thành thật. Vậy thì tại sao phải đốt thời gian để kiếm tìm những dối lừa.
Ethiopian Mountain Adder Bitis parviocula ©Laura Quick
Bitis parviocula is a venomous viper species found only in Ethiopia. It is large with a broad head and spectacular geometric markings. In 1995, the species was known from only three specimens, but additional information has surfaced since then. Little is known about its natural history or its venom.
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