![]() ![]() The Rhinoceros Viper belongs to the Bitis genus. The majority of venomous snakes in Australia are from the Elapid family.Įven though Australia has ‘Adders’, such sa the Common Death Adder, these ‘Adders’ are not related to the ‘Viper’ Adders of Africa and actually belong to the Elapid Family. Vipers are found throughout most of the world but an interesting fact about vipers is that they are not native to Australia. This is one of the most popular families of venomous snakes in the world along with the Elapid family. The Rhino Viper belongs to the Viperidae or Viper family of snakes. In the Animal Kingdom, Taxonomy is used as the science and practice of classifying different species and sub-species based on their biological and genetic makeup. They are often also referred to as the Butterfly Viper or the River Jack. Rhinoceros Vipers are known for their stunning appearance and is easily identifiable by horns on the tip of its nose. They generally grow to lengths of around 3-4 feet. The Rhinoceros Viper is a species of Viper that is native to the central areas of Africa. If you are looking for a care sheet for a species that we haven’t covered yet, email us as we maybe working on it already. Here are some simple guides on how to care for your reptiles, we regularly add new care sheets. Join our Facebook page here to join our community of reptile enthusiasts We’re hobbyists and enthusiasts, just like anyone else. We are not offering any information, products or services under the guise of being biologists or experts in any field. So if you have anything to contribute, by all means, get in touch with us. We definitely don’t know it all, so we are simply sharing what we know from our own experience in keeping or collecting these exotic reptiles. We do breed and work with most species on this website and will make available what we have for sale from time to time This website is intended as a quick-reference for general information relating to exotic reptiles, including snakes, amphibians, geckos, skinks, invertebrates, scorpions, axolotls and tarantulas and their husbandry for hobbyists, collectors and enthusiasts. Snakes and Reptiles South Africa is not a professional business. Snakes and Reptiles South Africa has been created as a hobby website by enthusiasts for enthusiasts and that’s exactly what we are, enthusiasts willing to share any knowledge we can that will help fellow enthusiasts in any way possible. The hangtag and manufacturers packaging is all from responsible sources.Snakes and Reptiles South Africa provides expert care sheets for reptile and amphibian owners and those interested in purchasing a Rhinoceros Viper It also uses 59% less energy to make recycled polyester than new.įully conforms to european safety standards EN71 They have the most adorable embroidered eyes instead of the more traditional hard plastic, again made from the recyceld plastic fibre. ![]() Made from 100% recycled plastic fabrics, recycled glass beans and a recycled sew in label.ġ4 water bottles creates enough fibre for a 25cm toyġ0 water bottles creates enough fibre for a 18cm toy. Turning plastic waste into these super cute soft cuddly toys.Īdorable 100cm Brown Snake. Designed to be super cuddly for the perfect hug. Not only are these guys super cute they are also made from recycled plastic waste. So pleased to introduce these new soft cuddly toys to my range here at Button and Squirt. Raising money for the amazing animals we share the planet with. 5% from every order is donated to various wildlife charities, click here to see who we are raising money for right now. ![]()
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