Two bodies for sale. Heads have been chopped off and delivered to local medicine men for making charms. According to a local, the head of this snake is in higher demand and costs more. For this sale, head went for N3,000. Whereas body is going for N2,000 or less.
Two bodies for sale. Heads have been chopped off and delivered to local medicine men for making charms. According to a local, the head of this snake is in higher demand and costs more. For this sale, head went for N3,000. Whereas body is going for N2,000 or less.
It had been raining and this young Gaboon viper (about 30 cm long) was crossing the road which connects Mchombe/Mngeta Kotako (Kilombero Valley) to the KPL Hydro-power station on river Mngeta. Apparently a new record for this area.
It had been raining and this young Gaboon viper (about 30 cm long) was crossing the road which connects Mchombe/Mngeta Kotako (Kilombero Valley) to the KPL Hydro-power station on river Mngeta. Apparently a new record for this area.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Death: The Gaboon puff adder (Bitis gabonica). Date: 1902. Source: Johnston, H. H. The Uganda Protectorate, Volume I. 1902. Author: Henry Hamilton Johnston.
Summary[edit] Description: Gaboon Viper, Bitis gabonica, captive animal. Location: Jacksonville Zoo, Jacksonville, Florida, United States. Date: 27 December 2005. Source: Photograph taken by Patrick Coin. Author: Patrick Coin (Patrick Coin). Permission(Reusing this file): cc-by-sa-2.5.
Summary[edit] Description: Gaboon Viper. Date: 21 September 2006 (original upload date). Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author: No machine-readable author provided. Ltshears assumed (based on copyright claims).