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Desert Death Adder

Acanthophis pyrrhus
Category: Category 5
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Genus: Acanthophis
Four short, very robust Australian spp. Head broad, distinct from neck. Tail slender, terminating in soft slender spine. Eye small, with male iris and vertically elliptic pupil. Head scales smooth to rugose, and body scales smooth to keeled in 19-23 rows at midbody. Anal scale single, and subcaudals single anteriorly and divided posteriorly. A row of subocular scales between eye and upper labial scales. Widespread throughout Australia with possible exception of Vic (no recent records), extending n. to NG and eastern Indonesia. Slow-moving sedentary snakes, convergent in appearance and behaviour with vipers of other continents. They lie motionless and partly concealed under leaf litter and low vegetation, with the slender segmented tail resting near the snout. At the approach of a small vertebrate the tail is wriggled convulsively in mimicry of a worm or caterpillar, luring the prey within range of the lightning-fast strike. Livebearing, producing up to 33 young. while death adders constitute a distinctive group, differences between them remain unclear. Available names for some additional ssp. may yet prove valid. One sp. is among Australia's most lethal snakes. but it is prudent to regard all as DANGEROUS.

Acanthophis pyrrhus
Relatively slender, with very rugose head shields, divided prefrontal scales, strongly keeled dorsal and lateral scales and usually 21 midbody scale rows. Pale reddish brown to rich red, with transversely aligned dark flecks alternating with many narrow cream to yellow bands and composed of pale pigment on base of each scale. Lips mottled. Segmented tail-tip usually dark, but often pale or banded. Spinifex deserts, including sand-ridges, sand or stony flats.

Necessities:
  • Vivarium
  • Infrared red heat lamp
  • Substrate
  • Water bowl
  • Thermostat

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