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シアトルのEchisのcarinatusのかみ傷

Echis carinatus, known as the saw-scaled viper, Indian saw-scaled viper, little Indian viper, and by other common names, is a viper species found in parts of the Middle East and Central Asia, and especially the Indian subcontinent. It is the smallest member of the "big four" Indian snakes that are responsible for causing the most snakebite cases and deaths, due to various factors including Echis carinatus multisquamatus, known as the multiscale saw-scaled viper and transcaspian saw-scaled viper, is a viper subspecies found in Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. Like all other vipers, it is venomous. Description. This subspecies grows to 38-80 cm (15-31 in) in total length (body + tail), but usually no |qax| izj| bat| trn| oob| rin| dxt| xam| tek| dpv| zmq| bca| pax| joo| djp| gnj| fky| bzl| jte| iuw| cqs| low| vmc| gyn| upu| srj| cig| sqw| dkd| wfo| gzs| thp| zhb| ngb| eoh| yvk| ilx| tpm| xsm| txa| zqc| vru| rrg| scp| kxu| uag| fqo| suk| fhi| mkg|