Posted on February 9, 2017 By Chad Keates
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Category: Reptiles, Snakes, Viperidae Tags: adder, africa, bitis schneideri, dwarf adder, herpetology, namaqua dwarf adder, nature, northern cape, reptile, smallest, snake, south africa, venom, viper, wildlife
Interesting images of an interesting and (for me) very unknown species!
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They are incredibly beautiful adders
They are a fantastic species, all of the dwarf adders are very beautiful
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Chad Keates: Zoology PhD candidate at Rhodes University doing molecular systematics on African Snakes.
Interesting images of an interesting and (for me) very unknown species!
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They are incredibly beautiful adders
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They are a fantastic species, all of the dwarf adders are very beautiful
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