Introduction to the species of Snake Island Belly

A brief introduction to the species of Snake Island Belly
Snake Island Belly (confirmed introduction)

Chinese Pit-Vipers (certain introduction), also known as Pit-Vipers, Sticking Bark, and Black-browed Pit-Vipers. The Chinese private species is a venomous snake species under the suborder Viperidae, Viperidae, and the Asian viper. It is mainly distributed in Snake Island, Liaodong, China, and Shenyang and Dalian in the northeast.
The snake island pit viper was officially named by Zhao Womi in 1979. Before that, the snake island pit viper was once mistaken for the intermediary pit viper (Gloydius intermedius) of the genus Gloydius in the subfamily Gloydius subfamily. The venom of the snake island viper is believed to have unknown medicinal value and is certainly still in the research stage. Currently, the snake island viper has been added to the Red List of Endangered Species of the World Conservation Union. It is estimated that there are still more than 10,000 snake island vipers in China.
Chinese name: Snake Island Piper
Chinese alias: Viper, Bark Piper, Black-browed Piper.
 English name: Chinese Pit-Vipers
Two methods: Gloydius shedaoensis
Kingdom:
Animal Kingdom
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Creep order
Order: Squamata
Family: < /strong> Viperidae
Genus: Asiatic Viper
Species: Snake Island Viper
Dispersed: Liaodong, China Shedao, Shenyang City and Dalian City

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