Velvety-green Night Adder (Causus resimus), family Viperidae, Ethiopia
Venomous.
photograph by Stephen Spawls
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Velvety-green Night Adder (Causus resimus), family Viperidae, Ethiopia
Venomous.
photograph by Stephen Spawls

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(Causus defilippii) snouted night adder
Snouted Night Adder (Causus defilippii), family Viperidae, found in eastern and southern Africa
Venomous.
photograph by Dick Bartlett
Velvety-green Night Adder (Causus resimus), family Viperidae, Masai Mara, Kenya
Venomous.
photograph by Michel Kuijpers

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Rhombic Night Adder (Causus rhombeatus), fmily Viperidae, Hamerkop near Sparkling Waters, Magaliesberg, South Africa
Venomous.
photograph by Paul venterÂ
Rhombic Night Adder (Causus rhombeatus), family Viperidae, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Venomous.
photograph by Odin Nelson
(Causus maculatus) Spotted night adder, West African night adder Not well known. Mainly hemotoxic, w/ possible cytotoxic factors. Bites generally cause immediate local pain, at least limited local swelling, sometimes fever, & painful regional lymphadenopathy. Second most common cause of snake-bite mortality in Senegal. No known antivenom currently produced.