Vipera aspis was created in 1758.
Vipera aspis is the latin name belonging to a species of venomous viper, found in south-western Europe. It's bite is considered more severe than the European adder (vipera berus). Not only is the bite more painful - but about 4% of people bitten die.
Consider the Adder, commonly called the: Death Adder(Acanthophis antarcticus) or the Australian Brown Snake (Pseudonaja textilis), Asp Viper,(Vipera aspis zinnikeri).
Consider the Adder, commonly called the: Death Adder(Acanthophis antarcticus), Australian Brown Snake(Pseudonaja textilis), Asp viper, (Vipera aspis zinnikeri).
Athos-Aspis's population is 197.
Laura Aspis Prize was created in 1980.
The area of Athos-Aspis is 6,000,000.0 square meters.
Greek destroyer Aspis ended in 1945.
Greek destroyer Aspis was created on 1907-04-03.
There are a total of13 snakes species present in Spain of which five are venomous. These are:Seoane's viper (Vipera seoanei -- víbora de Seoane)Asp viper (Vipera aspis -- víbora áspid)Snub-nosed or Lataste's viper (Viborade lataste -- vibora hocicuda)False smooth snake (Macroprotodon cucullatus -- culebra de cogulla)Montpellier Snake (Malpolon monspessulanus -- culebra bastarda or de Montpellier)
In Spain, the most notable venomous snake is the Asp Viper (Vipera aspis), characterized by its triangular head and distinct markings. It inhabits various environments, including forests and grasslands, primarily in the northern and central regions. Another venomous species is the Iberian Viper (Vipera latastei), found in the southwestern parts. While encounters with these snakes are rare, it's essential to exercise caution and respect their habitats.
Vipera ammodytes was created in 1758.