Morphological characteristics of the round-spotted viper

Morphological characteristics of the round-spotted viper
Round-spotted viper

The ideal body length of an adult round-spotted viper is about 1m, and the ideal body weight should be about 1.5kg. The head is relatively large, but the neck and head are distinct and triangular. The body is relatively strong and thick, and the tail is short.
There are three round spots on the back of the head of the round-spotted viper, and its snout is short, wide and round. The small scales on the back of the head are ridged, and the nostrils are large and located at the upper end of the snout. The back of the body is brownish-gray, with 3 vertical rows of large round spots. The center of each round spot is purple or dark brown, and the outer periphery is black. There are irregular black-brown patterns on the outermost side, and the abdomen is gray-white, scattered with thick dark brown spots. spot.
There are three vertical rows of large round spots on the back of the round-spotted viper. A row of round spots on the back is connected to the two sides. The center of the round spot is purple-brown, and the four sides are black, edged with yellow-white edges. It is strong in nature.

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