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- Occipital scales [r]: Enlarged plates that lie directly behind the parietal scales in reptiles. [e]
- Snake (animal) (organism) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Temporal scales [r]: Scales in reptiles, on the side of the head between the parietal scales and the supralabial scales, and behind the postocular scales. [e]
- Vipera ammodytes transcaucasiana [r]: Venomous viper subspecies of the genus Vipera, found in parts of Georgia and northern Turkish Anatolia. [e]
- Vipera aspis [r]: Asp; a venomous viper species found in southwestern Europe. [e]
- Vipera berus [r]: Widespread venomous viper found in Western Europe, Great Britain and eastward to Far East Asia. [e]