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  2. Mamushi - Wikipedia

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    Gloydius blomhoffii, commonly known as the mamushi, [3] Japanese moccasin, Japanese pit viper, Qichun snake, Salmusa or Japanese mamushi, [4] is a pit viper species found in Japan. It was once considered to have 4 subspecies, but it is now considered monotypic.

  3. Pit viper - Wikipedia

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    The Crotalinae, commonly known as pit vipers, [2] [3] or pit adders, are a subfamily of vipers found in Asia and the Americas. Like all other vipers, they are venomous . They are distinguished by the presence of a heat-sensing pit organ located between the eye and the nostril on both sides of the head.

  4. Agkistrodon - Wikipedia

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    Agkistrodon is a genus of pit vipers commonly known as American moccasins. [3] [4] The genus is endemic to North America, ranging from the Southern United States to northern Costa Rica. [2] Eight species are currently recognized, [5] [6] all of them monotypic and closely related. [7] Common names include: cottonmouths, copperheads, and cantils. [8]

  5. Gloydius cognatus - Wikipedia

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    Glydius cognatus has previously been considered a subspecies of G. halys, and a synonym of G. brevicaudus and either G. strauchi or G. intermedius. [2] [4] It is now elevated to its own separate species, [5] and is theorised to have split from G. halys and G. intermedius during the pleistocene.

  6. Agkistrodon piscivorus - Wikipedia

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    Agkistrodon piscivorus is a species of venomous snake, a pit viper in the subfamily Crotalinae of the family Viperidae. It is one of the world's few semiaquatic vipers (along with the Florida cottonmouth), and is native to the Southeastern United States. [5] As an adult, it is large and capable of delivering a painful and potentially fatal bite.

  7. Tropidolaemus wagleri - Wikipedia

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    The Wagler's pit viper is sexually dimorphic: the females grow to approximately 1 m (39 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) in total length (including tail), their bodies being black with yellow stripes. Males, on the other hand, typically do not exceed 75 cm (29 + 1 ⁄ 2 in). Males have large triangular-shaped heads, with relatively thin green bodies.

  8. The Kobe Collection: Remembering the legend on the 4th ...

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    Kobe Bryant celebrates with teammates during a victory parade at the Coliseum in Los Angeles after winning the 2009 NBA Finals. ... and Russell went 4 for 10 for nine — is a pretty ugly thing. ...

  9. Deinagkistrodon - Wikipedia

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    The vipers are prepared by cooking the flesh of the headless body, grinding a paste of snake ash and mixing it with honey, drying the snake and compacting it into a powder, or even injecting their venom intravenously. [24] Although these practices are common in Chinese medicine, no current studies have affirmed the effectiveness of these ...