... Cerastes cerastes, occurring from Morocco eastward to the Negev of Israel; Cerastes gasperettii, occurring throughout most of the Arabian Peninsula into western Iran; and Cerastes vipera, occurring in the Sahara Desert from Morocco to ...
... Cerastes cerastes of northern Africa , which also lives in desert sands , in this case the Sahara . Strange to say , this snake has also developed the sidewinding gait of our horned rattler . The eyes of both species have elliptic ...
... Cerastes. Caprion stopped the Dark God from escaping His prison and possessing Cerastes's body. “Such a clash of power has never been documented before. And so, in the fallout of such a battle, there have been... disturbances... to the ...
... Cerastes cerastes . ) African lowland ( See Vipera superciliaris . ) Amazonian tree ( See Bothrops bilineatus . ) Armenian sand ( See Vipera ammodytes . ) Asian lance - headed ( See Trimeresurus . ) Asian sand ( See Eristicophis ...
... . Venom has coagu- lant activities at low concentrations , anticoagulant activities at high concen- trations . Victims usually recover without antivenom . ANTIVENOMS : " North and West Africa " , " 17 Cerastes cerastes.
... Cerastes cerastes,”158 one of the various types of venomous horned vipers indigenous to Northern Africa and Southwest Asia,159 and there are reasons why the type of snake might be important to the interpretation of the tale. The ...
... Cerastes cerastes venom on Echinococcus granulosus protoscoleces (PSCs) and to determine its effect on parasite redox balance. Methods: The viability of PSCs was evaluated by microscopic observation using eosin dye exclusion assay after ...
... Cerastes cerastes is a sand viper commonly found in the Sahara Desert area , including Egypt . The coagulant and anticoagulant nature of its venom has been documented ( 1,2 ) . We were able to isolate an anticoagulant proteinase from ...