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  2. VIPeR - Wikipedia

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    The current operational plan for VIPeR includes deployment with special forces and regular infantry units in high-risk scenarios, such as exploring caves and tunnels, where the safety of human soldiers is a primary concern. Unlike autonomous robots, VIPeR is controlled remotely, relying on human guidance for its operations.

  3. Russell's viper - Wikipedia

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    Russell's viper (Daboia russelii) is a highly venomous snake in the family Viperidae native to South Asia. It was described in 1797 by George Shaw and Frederick Polydore Nodder . It is named after Patrick Russell .

  4. Infrared sensing in snakes - Wikipedia

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    The facial pit underwent parallel evolution in pitvipers and some boas and pythons.It evolved once in pitvipers and multiple times in boas and pythons. [6] The electrophysiology of the structure is similar between the two lineages, but they differ in gross structural anatomy.

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    Some 81% of Target buyers give the Sky Viper Force Hover Sphere 5 stars. Lip color by Rihana Fenty Beauty by Rihanna Glossy Posse Volume 5.0 Lip Gloss Bomb Trio

  6. The Viper (Sapkowski) - Wikipedia

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    The Viper (Polish: Żmija) is a 2009 historical novel with elements of fantasy [1] by the Polish writer Andrzej Sapkowski. It is set in the framework of the Soviet–Afghan War . The title refers to the golden viper which awakens the protagonist's suppressed paranormal abilities to see the past.

  7. Atheris - Wikipedia

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    Atheris is a genus of vipers known as bush vipers. [2] They are found only in tropical subsaharan Africa (excluding southern Africa) [1] and many species have isolated and fragmented distributions due to their confinement to rain forests. [3]