sawscaled
The saw-scaled viper, scientifically known as Echis carinatus, is a small to medium-sized venomous snake in the family Viperidae. It is one of several species commonly referred to as carpet vipers and is named for the saw-like, serrated appearance of its dorsal scales, which can produce a rasping sound when the animal rubs its body against the ground as a warning.
Description and range: Saw-scaled vipers typically measure about 40 to 70 cm in length, though individuals near
Habitat and distribution: This species occupies arid and semi-arid regions across a broad range that includes
Diet and behavior: Saw-scaled vipers are generally nocturnal or crepuscular and hunt small vertebrates and invertebrates,
Reproduction and venom: Echis carinatus is viviparous, giving birth to live young in litters of several individuals.