käämilangat
Käämilangat, also known as the Finnish spitting cobra, is a species of venomous snake found in Finland. It is one of the few venomous snake species native to Europe. The käämilangat is a small snake, typically growing to a length of about 40-60 centimeters. It has a distinctive pattern of dark brown or black blotches on a light brown or yellow background, which helps it blend into its surroundings.
The käämilangat is a pit viper, which means it has heat-sensing pits between its eyes and nostrils.
Despite its venom, the käämilangat is not aggressive towards humans and will only bite if threatened or
The käämilangat is a protected species in Finland, and its population is monitored to ensure its conservation.
In Finnish folklore, the käämilangat is often associated with the devil, reflecting the fear and superstition