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  2. Vipera aspis - Wikipedia

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    Vipera aspis is a viper species found in southwestern Europe. Its common names include asp , asp viper , [ 5 ] European asp , [ 6 ] and aspic viper , [ 7 ] among others . Like all other vipers, it is venomous .

  3. Vipera aspis atra - Wikipedia

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    Common names: black asp, black viper. [2] Vipera aspis atra is a venomous viper subspecies [3] endemic to France, Switzerland and Italy. [4] Geographic range

  4. Asp (snake) - Wikipedia

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    European asp, Vipera aspis "Asp" is the modern anglicisation of the word "aspis", which in antiquity referred to any one of several venomous snake species found in the Nile region. [1] The specific epithet, aspis, is a Greek word that means "viper". [2] It is believed that aspis referred to what is now known as the Egyptian cobra. [3]

  5. Vipera aspis zinnikeri - Wikipedia

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    Vipera aspis zinnikeri is relatively small in size, with a maximum total length (body + tail) of 65 cm (26 in). Also, the head is long and narrow compared to other subspecies of this species . The total number of ventrals plus subcaudals is 175-187 in males and 170-183 in females.

  6. List of viperine species and subspecies - Wikipedia

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    Vipera ammodytes montandoni, Transdanubian sand viper; Vipera anatolica , Anatolian viper (critically endangered) Vipera aspis, Asp viper Vipera aspis aspis, European asp; Vipera aspis atra, Black asp; Vipera aspis francisciredi, Central Italian asp; Vipera aspis hugyi, Southern Italian asp; Vipera aspis zinnikeri, Gascony asp; Vipera barani ...

  7. Vipera - Wikipedia

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    Vipera (/ ˈ v ɪ p ə r ə /; commonly known as the palaearctic vipers [2] and Eurasian vipers [3]) is a genus of snakes in the subfamily Viperinae of the family Viperidae.The genus has a very wide range, being found from North Africa to just within the Arctic Circle, and from Great Britain to Pacific Asia. [3]

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  9. List of reptiles of Metropolitan France - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan France refers to the area of France located on the European continent, including mainland France and Corsica.It is home to 20 native species of lizards, 13 species of snakes and 3 species of terrestrial and freshwater turtles. 3 species of marine turtles are regularly present in the region, while 3 other have a transient presence.