many horned adder I photographed by Nathan Jordan

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many horned adder I photographed by Nathan Jordan
Desert mountain adder (Bitis xeropaga)
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Many-horned adder (Bitis cornuta)
Horned adder (Bitis caudalis)
Namaqua dwarf adder (Bitis schneideri)
(Bitis cornuta) many horned adder
Venom primarily cytotoxic. Bites may cause pain, local swelling, & local necrosis. Few known bites of humans; no human fatalities recorded.
(Bitis cornuta) many horned viper
Venom primarily cytotoxic. Bites may cause pain, local swelling, & local necrosis. Few known bites of humans; no human fatalities recorded.
(Bitis cornuta) many horned viper Venom primarily cytotoxic. Bites may cause pain, local swelling, & local necrosis. Few known bites of humans; no human fatalities recorded.
(Bitis cornuta) Many horned adder
Like many other reptiles of southern Africa, this adder is threatened by habitat destruction as a result of development and/or wild veld fires, and also by illegal collection for the pet trade.
(Bitis cornuta) many-horned adder
Venom primarily cytotoxic. Bites may cause pain, local swelling, & local necrosis. Few known bites of humans; no human fatalities recorded.
(Bitis cornuta) Many horned adder
Venom primarily cytotoxic. Bites may cause pain, local swelling, & local necrosis. Few known bites of humans; no human fatalities recorded.