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- Anal scale [r]: The scale just in front of and covering the cloacal opening. [e]
- Atheris katangensis [r]: Venomous bush viper endemic to Congo; smallest member (< 40 cm) of genus Atheris. [e]
- Atheris squamigera [r]: Venomous viper species found in west and central Africa. [e]
- Bitis gabonica [r]: A venomous member of the genus Bitis, found in the rainforests and savannas of Sub-Saharan Africa. [e]
- Bitis [r]: Genus of venomous vipers found in Africa and the southern Arabian Peninsula. [e]
- Causus maculatus [r]: Venomous viper species found mainly in West- and Central Africa. [e]
- Pseudocerastes persicus fieldi [r]: Venomous viper subspecies found in the deserts of the Middle East. [e]
- Snake (organism) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Ventral scales [r]: Enlarged and transversely elongated scales in snakes, that extend down the underside of the body from the neck to the anal scale. [e]
- Vipera ammodytes transcaucasiana [r]: Venomous viper subspecies of the genus Vipera, found in parts of Georgia and northern Turkish Anatolia. [e]
- Vipera berus [r]: Widespread venomous viper found in Western Europe, Great Britain and eastward to Far East Asia. [e]