Yes, the Gabon Viper. http://nationalzoo.si.edu/ConservationAndScience/MAB/conservation/centralafrica/gabon/MABinGabon/gallery/default.cfm
No. It's not even 'threatened.'
Libreville is the capital and largest city of Gabon, a country on the west coast of Africa.
Gabon is known for its mineral industry. Some of the mineral resources found in Gabon are manganese, gold, and iron ore. Manganese is the most prevalent of all these minerals in Gabon.
Pacome Rufin Ondzounga is the Minister of Defense for Gabon.
Soccer or football is the most popular sport in Gabon.
The duration of Viper GTS is 1.5 hours.
No, but it does have the longest fangs
Yes this specie is endangered
is the desert horned viper endangered
The Gaboon viper got its name from the region where it is commonly found, which is the rainforests of Gabon in Africa. It is one of the largest and heaviest venomous snakes in the world, known for its large fangs and potent venom.
The kind of snakes that live in the Savannah are Bush python, spitting cobra, black mamba, Gabon viper. answered by Eleanor . A .
no, vipers are not a certain species of snake they can be any snake ranging from a boomslang to a rattlesnake, as some species of vipers are endangered, but they are not endangered as a whole.
I'm not sure if it's officially endangered, but being a denizen of the Amazon Rainforest, it must be suffering habitat loss, and will no doubt become endangered without habitat preservation efforts.
first of all,they are not pitvipers.they belong to viper(viperinae) subfamily,because they don't have those thermoloccating pits between eye and nostril.. Secondly:yes,they are endangered,at least i know they are found pretty rare last time,especially east african gaboon viper(B.gabonica gabonica).
first of all,they are not pitvipers.they belong to viper(viperinae) subfamily,because they don't have those thermoloccating pits between eye and nostril.. Secondly:yes,they are endangered,at least i know they are found pretty rare last time,especially east african gaboon viper(B.gabonica gabonica).
some would disagree, and even though they both are very venomous i think that the black mamba is the more deadly of the two.
Gabon is in Africa.
Gabon in French is Gabon. It can also be called République Gabonaise.