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- Vipera ursinii is a species of venomous snake in the subfamily Viperinae of the family Viperidae. It is a very rare species, which is in danger of extinction...
- (Vipera ursinii rakosiensis; Hungarian name: rákosi vipera), also called the Danubian meadow viper is one of the eight subspecies of the Vipera ursinii. It...
- viper Vipera ursinii, Meadow vipers Vipera ursinii macrops, Albanian meadow viper Vipera ursinii moldavica, Romanian meadow viper Vipera ursinii rakosiensis...
- venomous. The Gr**** viper was previously thought to be a subspecies of Vipera ursinii, but was elevated to species status as it has many morphological and molecular...
- [Mesocoronis (Tzarevscya)] kaxnakovi [sic] A.F. Reuss, 1929 (ex errore) Vipera ursinii kaznakovi — Schwarz, 1936 Vipera berus var. ornata Başoğlu, 1947 Vipera...
- ISBN 978-1-4214-0135-5.(Vipera ursinii ebneri, p. 80). Knoepffler P, Sochurek E (1955). "Neues über die R****en der Wiesenotter (Vipera ursinii BONAP)". Burgenländische...
- In Hungary and Russia, it avoids open steppeland; a habitat in which V. ursinii is more likely to occur. In Russia, however, it does occur in the forest...
- Ancistrodon. The vertebrae number 130 to 500 - in the European forms 147 (Vipera ursinii) to 330 (Coluber leopardinus). A snake has from 175 to more than 400 vertebrae...
- Bonaparte also studied amphibians and reptiles, and is the author of Vipera ursinii, commonly known as Orsini's viper.[citation needed] Bonaparte was extremely...
- Green whip snake, the Aesculapian snake, the Smooth snake, the Vipera ursinii, the Vipera aspis, the Italian wall lizard (endemic), the Podarcis muralis...