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  2. List of reptiles of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The reptiles of Israel live in environments ranging from the Negev Desert to the Red Sea, from the Jordan River to the Judaean Mountains. The following tags are used to highlight each species' conservation status as assessed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature :

  3. Wildlife of Israel - Wikipedia

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    A green toad, Israel's most widespread amphibian Pelobates syriacus. The number of amphibians in Israel has decreased dramatically since the last century mainly due to the drying of various swamps and wetlands by early settlers. The Hula painted frog was thought to be extinct until a female specimen was found in November 2011. Environmental ...

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  5. Arutz Sheva - Wikipedia

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    Arutz Sheva (Hebrew: ערוץ 7, lit. 'Channel 7'), also known in English as Israel National News, is an Israeli media network identifying with religious Zionism. It offers online news articles in Hebrew, English, and Russian as well as live streaming radio, video and free podcasts. [1]

  6. Newborn rattlesnakes at a Colorado 'mega den' are making ...

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    The live feed, which draws as many as 500 people at a time online, on Thursday showed a tangle of baby snakes with tiny nubs for rattles. ... Like other pit viper species but unlike most snakes ...

  7. Adder - Wikipedia

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    The other two, the barred grass snake and the smooth snake, are non-venomous. [ 18 ] Sufficient habitat complexity is a crucial requirement for the presence of this species, in order to support its various behaviours—basking, foraging, and hibernation—as well as to offer some protection from predators and human harassment.

  8. 7 of the world's most deadliest snakes - AOL

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    Venomous snakes kill their victims with toxic substances produced in a modified salivary gland that the animal then injects into prey using their fangs. Such venom has evolved over millions of ...

  9. Elapidae - Wikipedia

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    Most members are venomous to varying extents, and some are considered among the world's most venomous snakes based upon their murine LD 50 values, such as the taipans. [9] Large species, mambas and cobras included, are dangerous for their ability to inject large quantities of venom upon a single envenomation and/or striking at a high position ...