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  2. Protobothrops flavoviridis - Wikipedia

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    Protobothrops flavoviridis is a species of pit viper endemic to the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] No subspecies are currently recognized. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Local common names include habu , [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 5 ] Okinawa habu , [ 6 ] and Kume Shima habu .

  3. Habu - Wikipedia

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    Habu (波布) is a Ryukyuan name referring to certain venomous snakes: Sakishima habu at Kohama Island, Okinawa. The following species are found in the Ryukyu Islands of Japan: Protobothrops elegans, a.k.a. the Sakishima habu, found in the southern Ryukyu Islands; Protobothrops flavoviridis, a.k.a. the Okinawan habu, found in the southern ...

  4. Wildlife of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Venomous snakes include the mildly venomous tiger keelback, and the more venomous front fanged vipers are the elegant pit viper, Okinawa habu, Tokara habu, hime habu and the mamushi. Many pitviper species, known as habus throughout Japan are endemic to islands in the warmer Ryukyu Islands chain however the mamushi ( Gloydius blomhoffii ) is ...

  5. Okinawa habu - Wikipedia

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    Okinawa habu may refer to: Protobothrops elegans or Trimeresurus elegans, a.k.a. the elegant pitviper or Sakishima habu, a venomous snake found in the southern Ryukyu Islands of Japan. Protobothrops flavoviridis or Trimeresurus flavoviridis, a.k.a. Habu or Hon habu, a venomous pitviper found in the Ryukyu Islands of Japan

  6. Habushu - Wikipedia

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    Habushu (ハブ酒) is an awamori-based liqueur made in Okinawa, Japan. Other common names include Habu Sake or Okinawan Snake Wine. Habushu is named after the habu snake, Trimeresurus flavoviridis, which belongs to the pit viper subfamily of vipers, and is closely related to the rattlesnake and copperhead. [1] Like all vipers, Habu snakes are ...

  7. Snake on a bullet train causes rare railway delay in Japan - AOL

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    Almost nothing stops Japan’s famous high-speed bullet trains from running exactly on time – but a tiny snake slithering through a passenger carriage will do the trick, albeit for just 17 minutes.

  8. List of animals of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Habu, four different species of venomous snake that exist in certain islands including Okinawa, the Sakishima Islands and the Tokara Islands, but not on the islands of Honshu, Kyushu, Shikoku, Hokkaido. [1] Mamushi, a species of venomous snake that exists in all areas of Japan except certain islands including Okinawa and Amami Ōshima. [2]

  9. Ovophis okinavensis - Wikipedia

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    Ovophis okinavensis, commonly known as the hime habu (ヒメハブ), Ryukyu Island pit viper, and the Okinawan pitviper, is a pit viper species found in the Ryukyu Islands of Japan. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] No subspecies are currently recognized.