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Unlike most other predators, all snakes swallow prey whole, so are especially vulnerable to injury if their prey animals are active. ... In North Africa and the Middle East, the desert horned vipers (genus Cerastes) is a distinctive snake of the desert sands, implicated in cases of snake bite reported in Dharan, Saudi Arabia.
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22 Apr 2009 Scientists think the spider, which has the scientific name Theridion grallator and is harmless to humans, has evolved the patterns to confuse predators. Photo: CATERS The spider, which measures just a few millimetres across, has developed bizarre markings giving the appearance of a smiling face.
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Vipers are slow, heavy snakes and are generally "sit-and-wait" predators. ... is also known as the Desert horned viper. This viper often has very typical small horns above the eyes. They sometimes lie burrowed in the sand and they are quite well camouflaged. They can produce a rasping warning noise by rubbing their scales...
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19C. VIPERS: The Horned Desert Viper (A Sidewinder), The Avicenna Viper, and The Pale Carpet Viper ... Despite the growling, snapping protection of their mother, many of the eggs and hatchlings of the Nile crocodile are eaten by such predators as ants, catfish, soft-shelled turtles, herons,
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Land snakes whose heads are triangular and wider than the neck and have vertical (cat-like) pupils are vipers; ... predators follow their food. ... 3) Desert horned viper (Cerastes cerastes): Up to 27 inches, another sidewinder that generally has one or two thin spiny horns over each eye (but these are sometimes absent).
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