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ÑанÑемÑм видом в ÑооÑвеÑÑÑвии Ñ ÐÑиложением II ÐеÑнÑкой конвенÑии. Vipera ammodytes is a venomous viper species found in southern Europe through to the Balkans and parts of the Middle East. It is reputed to be the most dangerous of the European vipers due to its large size, long fangs (up to 13 mm) and high venom toxicity. Despite its reputation, this species is generally lethargic, not at all aggressive, and tends not to bite without considerable provocation. Humans respond rapidly to this venom, as do mice and birds. Lizards are less affected, while amphibians may even survive a bite. This species has often been kept in captivity and bred successfully. V. ammodytes venom is used in the production of antivenin for the bite of other European vipers and the snake is farmed for this purpose. This species is listed as strictly protected (Appendix II) under the Berne Convention.
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ÑанÑемÑм видом в ÑооÑвеÑÑÑвии Ñ ÐÑиложением II ÐеÑнÑкой конвенÑии. Vipera ammodytes is a venomous viper species found in southern Europe through to the Balkans and parts of the Middle East. It is reputed to be the most dangerous of the European vipers due to its large size, long fangs (up to 13 mm) and high venom toxicity. Despite its reputation, this species is generally lethargic, not at all aggressive, and tends not to bite without considerable provocation. Humans respond rapidly to this venom, as do mice and birds. Lizards are less affected, while amphibians may even survive a bite. This species has often been kept in captivity and bred successfully. V. ammodytes venom is used in the production of antivenin for the bite of other European vipers and the snake is farmed for this purpose. This species is listed as strictly protected (Appendix II) under the Berne Convention.