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Cerastes (genus) - Wikipedia
Cerastes is a genus of small vipers found in the deserts and semi-deserts of northern North Africa eastward through Arabia and Iran. en.wikipedia.org
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Cerastes - Wikipedia
They are desert-dwelling animals, which can have horn-like protrusions over their eyes, and are ambush predators, though not nearly large enough to take prey ... en.wikipedia.org
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Beasts : Cerastes - Medieval Bestiary
The cerastes is the most flexible of all serpents, so flexible that is seems to have no spine. It has either two horns, which are like a ... www.bestiary.ca
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cerastes
‖ cerastes Zool. (sɪˈræstɪz) [L. cerastēs, a. Gr. κεράστης horned, a horned serpent, f. κέρας horn.] A genus of venomous serpents found in Africa and some parts of Asia, having a projecting scale or ‘horn’ above each eye; the horned viper. Early and poetic uses are drawn vaguely from Pliny, and othe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cerastes cerastes (Desert Horned Viper) - Animal Diversity Web
Cerastes cerastes is generally distributed all across North Africa, including southwestern Arabia and southwestern Israel. Common in the Sahara desert. animaldiversity.org
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cerastes · Clown Gonorrhea - Tumblr
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Cerastes cerastes - The Reptile Database
Named after the Greek “keras” (= horn) after the horns many species of the genus display. The genus was named after the species. C. c. hoofieni was named after ... reptile-database.reptarium.cz
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Phylogenomics unravel an unexpected evolutionary history for the ...
The desert vipers of the genus Cerastes are a small clade of medically important venomous snakes within the family Viperidae. According to published ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Cerastes | Desert, Horned, Vipers - Britannica
Cerastes, genus of venomous, desert-dwelling snakes of the viper family, Viperidae. There are two species, the horned viper (C. cerastes), which usually has a ... www.britannica.com
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Cerastes | A Book of Creatures
The Cerastes, “horned”, is one of the many snakes born from the blood of Medusa in the Libyan desert. It receives a passing mention in Lucan's catalogue of ... abookofcreatures.com
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Cerastes cerastes, commonly known as the Saharan horned viper
Like all vipers, the snake's bite can be dangerous. Its venom effects include, among other things, creating blood clots and straining the heart. www.reddit.com
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Crotalus cerastes
Crotalus cerastes, known as the sidewinder, horned rattlesnake or sidewinder rattlesnake, is a pit viper species belonging to the genus Crotalus (the rattlesnakes External links Crotalus cerastes cerastes at California Reptiles and Amphibians. Accessed 5 February 2007. Crotalus cerastes at WildHerps. wikipedia.org
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Cerastes (genus)
Effect of venom of Cerastes cerastes on nerve tissue and skeletal muscle. Toxicon (Great Britain) 3: 233–234. Systematics and Zoogeography of Cerastes (Ophidia: Viperidae) in the Levant: 1. Distinguishing Arabian from African "Cerastes cerastes". wikipedia.org
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Cerastes vipera
Cerastes vipera, common names Sahara sand viper and Avicenna viper, is a viper species endemic to the deserts of North Africa and the Sinai Peninsula. (Cerastes vipera, pp. 503–504). Joger, Uhlrich. 1984. The Venomous Snakes of the Near and Middle East. wikipedia.org
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Strabomantis cerastes
Strabomantis cerastes, common name: Palma Real robber frog, is a species of frog in the family Strabomantidae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador. References cerastes Amphibians of Colombia Amphibians of Ecuador Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Amphibians described in 1975 wikipedia.org
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