What is the rhino?

The rhinoceros Viper is a poisonous African snake from countries in the central and western part of the continent. This viper is classified as one of the most dangerous types of snakes, because even a small dose of its poison can be deadly. This colorful snake, which is also known as a river jack, dwells in tropical wetlands and fresh forests. The geometric shapes on the rhino's body are blue, yellow, red and green coloring and a head in the shape of a triangle Sports clear design of the black arrow. The arrow points to the most distinguishing feature of the snake: a series of corners protruding from just above each nostril. Most river jacks have two or three sets of corners that change in length, with the longest 1 -inch (2.5 cm) long or less.d. The average size for Viper rhino ranges from 2 to 3 feet (60 to 90 cm). Some say that the longest jack of the Greeks measured approximately 7 feet (2 m) long, but that's not typical. As one of three different types of sweepers, the rhino's rhino can inflate SVThe body, when it is endangered or upset, so it appears up to twice its actual size.

Fangs rhinoceros Viper folds into the mouth and does not appear automatically when the mouth opens. This particular snake controls the movements of his fang and intentionally uses them. The fangs are for hunting and rarely cause their pain to people. It is not an aggressive snake, but the attacks are fast lightning when they happen. Although the slow mover on the ground, Rhinoceros Viper strikes quickly and can cover the distance of more than 1 foot (30 cm).

During the attack, this snake releases a loud, hiss similar to a bark in front of a 1.5-inch (2.5 cm) fang to its sacrifice, and emits small doses of poison. Rhinoceros Viper usually injects hemotoxic poison that focuses on the circulatory system. Although this is not considered extremely deadly, the bite of the jack river can destroy the blood vessels and tissue of the body and can cause internal bleeding and damage.

BRThe illegal color of the Viper rhino provides an effective camouflage in the natural environment of the snake along the forest floors and fresh wetlands. In fact, it is its watery nicknames, the Jack River is an effective swimmer, and sometimes the fish eat it, although the typical choice of food is small mammals. This snake is also an effective mountaineer who uses the tail to move ascending.

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