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Cerastes vipera buries in the sand leaving only its snout and eyes above the surface. Upon the approach of a lizard, it protrudes its distinctively marked tail above the surface and wriggles it ...
The researchers collected naturally shed snakeskin from three sidewinding snakes: the sidewinder rattlesnake (Crotalus cerastes), native to the U.S. and Mexico, and two North African snakes, the ...
Yes, just like Mogwai or these Tribble-looking caterpillars, the Sahara sand viper (Cerastes vipera), is simultaneously pretty cute and also super deadly.In the above clip, which was posted to ...