Gaboon Viper
Bitis gabonica
Geographical locale
- Found along the equatorial belt of Africa, East & Central Africa and Eastern Southern Africa.
Appearance
- The Gaboon Viper is the largest viper in Africa, reaching lengths of up to 1.8 metres and weighing more than 20kgs in some instances.
- Large triangularhead tapering into a narrow neck.
- A pair of ‘horns’ are located between their raised nostrils.
- Has a distinctive brown stripe on its pale head.
- Body colour is pale with brown, beige and yellow markings allowing for easy camouflage.
Venom
- Cytotoxic – cell destroying – and delivered in large quantities due to the size of its venom glands and length of its fangs.
- Delivers the venom deep in to the wound.
The Bite
- Two puncture marks at wound site.
Lifecycle
- Viviparous – gives birth to live young and up to 30 at a time.
- Gestation period about 7 months.
- Newly born Gaboon Vipers are about 30cms long.
Habits
- Favoured habitat is rain forests and woodlands on the edge of the rainforests.
- Largely nocturnal.
- Extremely docile, solitary snake.
- Diet consists mainly of birds and mammals but will also eat insects and rodents.
- Generally ambushes its prey rather than actively hunts it.
- Unlikely to attack unless seriously provoked.
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