Bekannte es in der Nähe von Latchi, weiß jemand?

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Von _Ayano

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  1. yes, cant remember the exact species name but its a viper, the only dangerous wild animal in cyprus, if untreated its venom can kill you but hospitals do have antivenom so usually its not that big of a problem.

  2. Blunt-nosed viper for sure. Theoretically dangerous but no reported deaths for decades. I think there’s more snakes around this year than usual. Anyone else noticed this?

  3. -hallouminati- on

    Our elders used to say that if a snake has a triangular head its a viper and you should stay away from them. So yes

  4. Design-big-13th on

    A general rule with snakes in dry environments, large scales and triangular head means venomous, this rule changes in tropical locations. That snake has both and it’s 100% venomus

  5. Very dangerous, they usually hunt during night but you can encounter them during day too. Avoid dry/rocky areas with a lot of weeds or dry rivers, they ambush their prey so don’t expect them to move if you are near them. Extra careful if you have dogs, one venomous bite is enough to kill it

  6. BestTutor2016 on

    Holy %#*^. I left Australia to get away from them and here we are 😱

  7. Vanilla_Ice888 on

    could be blunt nosed viper, could be coin snake. btw don’t touch their heads even if they are dead, i once saw a vietnamese guy get bitten, spent a lot of antivenom, salt lake area has a lot of snakes, please be careful everyone

  8. Flat_Bluebird8081 on

    It’s thick and has triangle shaped head. Looks like a blunt nosed viper. One of the most poisonous snakes in Europe.

  9. BarInternational6925 on

    Yes, it was. Looks like a Cyprus Blunt-nosed viper due to triangular head, distinct from the neck.
    They are quite easy to identify in Cyprus.

  10. Tank_Nerd141 on

    If the head is „V“ shaped, it’s poisonous. If it’s „U“ shaped, it isn’t.

  11. It’s cool that there’s still fancy snakes around, now we just need to bring back mini hippos…and a stegosaurus

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