Saw scaled vipers carpet vipers is a genus of venomous vipers found in the dry regions of africa the middle east india sri lanka and pakistan.
Carpet viper bite.
A bite by the ocellated carpet viper of the african savannahs is very dangerous and can even cause hemorrhaging.
The carpet viper sometimes referred to as a saw scaled viper is a poisonous snake found primarily in africa and india this reptile is known for being able to strike quickly and without warning.
One hundred and fifteen patients with poisoning caused by its bite were studied in the savanna region of nigeria where victims of this snake may occupy 10 per cent of hospital beds.
Northeast african carpet viper egyptian saw scaled viper more.
However the echis carinatus is considered the most dangerous species resulting in over 50 of the fatalities caused by the big four in the indian subcontinent.
Echis pyramidum is a species of venomous viper endemic to northeast africa and the arabian peninsula three subspecies are currently recognized including the nominate subspecies described here.
It is typically very venomous so a bite can often be fatal.
The name echis is the latin transliteration of the greek word for viper ἔχις.
Its bite causes more than 20 000 deaths of agricultural workers per year.
We can find this 2 feet snake in western africa.
Ocellated carpet viper echis ocellatus is the deadliest snake in the savannah.