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Gaboon

Gaboon is an historical English spelling used for Gabon, a country in Central Africa. The form also appears in the common name of the Gaboon viper, a large venomous snake named after the country.

Gabon lies along the Atlantic coast of Central Africa and is bordered by Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, and

The Gaboon viper (Bitis gabonica) is one of Africa's largest venomous snakes. It has a heavy body,

the
Republic
of
the
Congo.
The
capital
is
Libreville.
French
is
the
official
language,
and
the
country
is
characterized
by
tropical
rainforests,
river
systems
such
as
the
Ogooué,
and
diverse
wildlife.
a
broad
head,
and
a
cryptic
brown-tan
pattern
that
camouflages
it
in
leaf
litter.
Its
long
fangs
can
exceed
2
cm.
The
venom
is
cytotoxic
and
necrotoxic.
The
snake
is
an
ambush
predator
and
gives
birth
to
live
young,
typically
10–60
at
a
time.