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  2. Atheris hispida - Wikipedia

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    Atheris hispida is a viper species endemic to Central Africa. Like all other vipers, it is venomous. It is known for its extremely keeled dorsal scales ("spikes") that give it a bristly appearance. [3] No subspecies are currently recognized. [4] Common names include rough-scaled bush viper, spiny bush viper, [5] [3] hairy bush viper, [3] [6 ...

  3. 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 ]

  4. List of viperine species and subspecies - Wikipedia

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    Atheris ceratophora, Horned bush viper; Atheris chlorechis, Western bush viper; Atheris desaixi, Mount Kenya bush viper; Atheris hetfieldi; Atheris hirsuta, Tai hairy bush viper; Atheris hispida, Bristly bush viper; Atheris katangensis, Katanga mountain bush viper; Atheris mabuensis, Mount Mabu forest viper; Atheris matildae, Matilda's horned viper

  5. List of reptiles of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Image Common Name(s) Scientific name Distribution Notes African spurred tortoise or Sulcata tortoise: Centrochelys sulcata: southern edge of the Sahara Desert: Third largest species of tortoise in the world; the largest non-island species.

  6. Atheris squamigera - Wikipedia

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    Atheris squamigera is the most well distributed species of the Atheris genus. Scientists believe that the current pattern of dispersal is of the Atheris species, including that of the A. squamigera may have been influenced by a combination of past climatic events, geological activities, the shifting of tectonic plates over millions of years, as ...

  7. Category:Atheris - Wikipedia

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  8. Atheris acuminata - Wikipedia

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    Atheris acuminata, the acuminate bush viper, is an arboreal species of viper found in Western Uganda, closely related to the viper species Atheris hispida. [2] The species gets the name 'acuminate' and 'acuminata' from the long dorsal scales on the back of its head and the front half of its body, which present as long hollow curves which thin to a sharp point.

  9. Atheris desaixi - Wikipedia

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    Atheris desaixi, commonly known as the Mount Kenya bush viper, [3] [4] Ashe's bush viper, [5] or Desaix's bush viper, [6] is a venomous species of viper endemic to Kenya, where only two isolated populations are known. It is known for its striking black and yellow coloration. [3]