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Gloydius saxatilis
Gloydius saxatilis is a venomous pitviper species found in Russia, China and the Korean Peninsula. No subspecies are currently recognized.[4] Additional recommended knowledge
DescriptionThey have a thicker body than other vipers or Bombina orientalis. The top of the head has an inverted V shape pattern and lacks the white line markings of vipers. They can be found in the mountains often near streams and in forests. The specific name means “found among rocks.” Geographic rangeFound in Russia (eastern Siberia), northeastern China and North and South Korea. Chernov (1934) proposed that the type locality be restrictedn to the "Suchan River (in Primorskiy Kray)".[1] See also
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