The Namaqua dwarf adder (Bitis schneideri) is primarily found in the arid regions of southwestern Africa, particularly in Namibia and South Africa. It inhabits rocky areas, sandy plains, and dry savannahs, often under sparse vegetation. This small, venomous snake is well-adapted to its desert environment, where it can be camouflaged against the sandy and rocky substrates.
An adder will live for five to ten years.
Nuttalliella namaqua was created in 1931.
Namaqua Dove was created in 1766.
Namaqua Plated Lizard was created in 1837.
Namaqua stream frog was created in 1986.
Namaqua National Park was created in 1999.
The area of Namaqua National Park is 700 square kilometers.
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