Monday, October 1, 2018

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Canada-Niagara Gorge
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Shirley Baker, photo, Manchester
"The Desert Horned Viper (Cerastes cerastes) is native to the deserts of the Middle East and Northern Africa. These relatively small venomous snakes (12-24 inches) are easily recognized by their supraocular horns. The Cerastes cerastes is an ambush predator that hides in the sand with just its head above ground. It will wait patiently for a small rodent or bird to come within striking distance before attacking.” ðŸ“¸ + caption by Mark Kostich

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