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Range: Africa Habitat: Wetlands & forested regions Natural Diet: Rodents and small ground nesting birds. Diet at Rain Forest: Rodents Size: 3-4 feet Keeper Notes: The Rhinoceros viper has pronounced horns on the nose that give the snake the appearance of being a Rhinoceros. The coloration pattern allows this animal to do a remarkable job of hiding in the leaf litter of its native rain forest home. A live bearer, the Rhino viper gives birth to a small number of large young.
The skull and fang structure of this, and other vipers, is
remarkable. The large fangs in the front of the skull act as hypodermic
needles delivering large amounts of venom
Status in Wild: Stable in most parts of its range This species is not currently on exhibit at RainForest
RainForest Adventures zoo, Smoky Mountains, Tennessee near Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge TN |
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