
Gaboon viper - Wikipedia
Originally a name given by the Portuguese, Gabon (Gabão) refers to the estuary on which the town of Libreville was built, in Gabon, and to a narrow strip of territory on either bank of this …
Gaboon viper - Smithsonian's National Zoo
Gaboon vipers are the largest vipers in Africa, weighing more than 45 pounds (20 kilograms) and reaching lengths of more than 6 feet (1.8 meters). The largest individuals have heads nearly 6 …
Gaboon viper | Venomous, Africa, Rainforest | Britannica
Gaboon viper, (Bitis gabonica), extremely venomous but usually docile ground-dwelling snake found in tropical forests of central and western Africa. It is the heaviest venomous snake in …
Gaboon Viper - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
The Gaboon viper (Bitis gabonica) is a viper species found in the sub-Saharan Africa. Like all other vipers, it is a highly venomous snake. It is the largest member of the genus Bitis, and it …
Gaboon Viper Animal Facts - Bitis gabonica - A-Z Animals
May 27, 2024 · What are the differences between a bushmaster and a Gaboon viper? The key differences between the bushmaster and the Gaboon viper lie in their size, behavior, hunting …
Gaboon Viper – The Snake with the Longest Fangs - Animal Corner
It belongs to the genus Bitis, which is home to a diverse range of 18 different viper species across most of Sub Saharan Africa and the southern coastal regions of the Arabian Peninsula. These …
Gaboon Viper: Africa’s Venomous Beauty - SnakeSnuggles
Nov 27, 2025 · Explore the captivating world of the Gaboon viper, Africa's venomous beauty! Uncover mesmerizing facts, stunning photos, and remarkable behaviors of this iconic reptile. …
Western Gaboon Viper - Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens
One of the world’s largest vipers, the Gaboon viper also has the longest fangs of any venomous snake, measuring two inches long or more.
Gabon - Wikipedia
Gabon is a developing country, ranking 108th in the Human Development Index. It is one of the wealthiest countries in Africa in terms of per capita income; however, large parts of the …
Bitis gabonica (Gaboon Adder) | INFORMATION | Animal Diversity Web
Gaboon vipers mate during the rainy season in Africa, which is between September and December. The gaboon viper is viviparous, with a 7 month gestation period, and gives birth to …