- Stock Photography: SPIDER-TAILED HORNED VIPER PSEUDOCERASTES URARACHNOIDES by Mgkuijpers
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- Photo title: Spider-tailed horned viper Pseudocerastes urarachnoides
- Author: Mgkuijpers
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- The spider-tailed horned viper Pseudocerastes urarachnoides is a species of viper endemic to western Iran which was described in 2006. The head looks very similar to that of other Pseudocerastes species in the region, but the spider-tailed horned viper has a unique tail that has a bulb-like end that is bordered by long drooping scales that give it the appearance of a spider. It is waved to lure birds.
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