Shape characteristics of short tail belly
Short tail belly

Short tail belly belongs to venomous snakes and is highly venomous. , is a creeping creature of the genus Asiatic Viper in the family Viperidae. There are no complete statistics, but the number of short-tailed bellies is relatively large. They are dormant from November each year to early March of the following year.

The total length of the short tail is 414+64 mm in males and 344+48 mm in females. The back is light brown to reddish brown, with two rows of dark brown round spots, arranged weaving or juxtaposed. The center of the round spots is light in color and the outside is often open. The tail is in the shape of a horse, and some have a reddish-brown ridge; there is a colored eyebrow pattern behind the eye, with a yellow-white edge on its upper edge; the rear part of the tail is yellow-white, but the tip of the tail is often black. The rostrum is prominent; the outer tip of the internasal scales curves backward; the middle section of the dorsal scales has 21 rows; the ventral scales + the lower tail scales range from 167 to 196, and the balance is 180. There are cheek pits and tube teeth.


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