the Deadly Gaboon Viper of Africa - 10 Unusual Facts

One of the Worlds Deadliest Snakes

The gaboon viper is one of the most deadly and gorgeous snakes in all of Africa. It is generally found in central Africa, and favors the tropical rain forest floor. While the gaboon viper is generally docile, it has the equipment and the potential to kill a human with a single bite. The
 snake is heavy, weighing in at up to 18 pounds, and grows to a length of up to 7 feet. It has a very interesting pattern of splotches mixed with brown, black, tan, and white. This coloration allows the gaboon viper to blend in with its surroundings well. Here are 10 unusual facts about the gaboon viper.

1 - The gaboon viper has a head that looks much like a leaf. Camouflage is a very important weapon in the gaboon viper's arsenal and the head of this snake is one of the best examples. While its body is multicolored, the head is generally tan and in the shape of a triangle. It is a master of positioning itself perfectly still, and blending in with the ground and leaves around it. Prey sometimes will crawl right on top of the gaboon viper before realizing it's deadly mistake.

2 - Female gaboon vipers are viviparous. This means that the gaboon viper bears its babies alive, and they tend to have around 50 babies per pregnancy.

3 - The gaboon viper is armed with the longest fangs of any snake in the world. The fangs of the gaboon viper have been known to exceed two full inches. Keep in mind that this is per fang. Ouch!

4 - The gaboon viper is a sit and wait predator. As mentioned before, the gaboon viper is a master of camouflage and it uses this better than most snakes. The gaboon viper will sit along some known vermin trail and patiently wait for supper to come to it. Once it happens by, the snake will strike with ferocity.

5 - The gaboon viper does not let go after the bite. This is a fairly unusual method among venomous snakes. Usually, only the larger boas and pythons bite and hold on as they tend to wrap the prey. The gaboon viper however holds on until the prey is dead. This can be a problem when a human is bitten as the chance of heavy doses of venom being delivered is high.

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Posted on 04/09/2009 at 8:04:49 PM

My favourite snake for the past 40 years or so. It looks amazing, very potent yet very docile. Should be protected, like all wildlife and NOT be anyones pet. Thats why we have cats and dogs.

Posted on 10/28/2008 at 12:10:41 PM

Yikes! When you see their photos, you feel as if they are slithering right through your veins in your body!!

Posted on 07/23/2008 at 6:07:50 AM

Yikes!

Posted on 02/09/2008 at 4:02:56 PM

wow, woww, wow, this is very informative article and i saw a picture once of this snake very beautiful looking but it can stay away from me though lol. great job again!

Posted on 02/09/2008 at 4:02:28 AM

A snake with horns...this is one guy I would not want to mess with!!

Posted on 01/11/2008 at 12:01:56 AM

Very informative article, as expected!

Posted on 01/10/2008 at 10:01:16 PM

Very interesting creature!

Posted on 01/09/2008 at 5:01:21 AM

Sussy said what I think.

Posted on 01/08/2008 at 8:01:52 PM

EEK.

Posted on 01/08/2008 at 7:01:12 PM

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