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Butterfly / Rhinoceros viper (Bitis nasicornis). Captive
Butterfly / Rhinoceros viper (Bitis nasicornis). Captive. Occurs in West and Central Africa
naturepl.com / : Daniel Heuclin
Media ID 24069623
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African Adder
African Viper
Animal Eye
Animal Nose
Bitis
Camouflage
Elevated View
Eyes
High Angle View
Pattern
Puff Adder
Reptile
Reptilia
Snake
Squamata
Squamate
Venomous
Viper
Viperid Snakes
Viperidae
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