- Source: Moorish viper
The Moorish viper (Daboia mauritanica or Macrovipera mauritanica; common names: Moorish viper, Sahara rock viper, Atlas blunt-nosed viper, more) is a viper species found in northwestern Africa. No subspecies are currently recognized.
Description
Reaches a maximum length of 180 cm.
Common names
Moorish viper, Sahara rock viper, Atlas blunt-nosed viper, Atlas adder, mountain adder.
Geographic range
Northwestern Africa: Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. The type locality is "Algiers", according to Gray (1842), "Algeria" according to Schwarz (1936). Limited to the coastal regions of Algeria. Coastal records from Tunisia may refer to M. deserti.
Conservation status
This species is classified as Near Threatened (NT) according to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (v3.1, 2001). Classified as such because this species is likely in significant decline (but at a rate of less than 30% over ten years) due to persecution, accidental mortality and over-harvesting, therefore making it close to qualifying for Vulnerable. The population trend is down. Year assessed: 2005.
Taxonomy
Based on molecular evidence, Lenk et al. (2001) suggested that this species, along with M. deserti, should rather be included in the genus Daboia.
References
External links
Daboia mauritanica at the Reptarium.cz Reptile Database. Accessed 9 August 2007.
Video of Macrovipera mauritanica on YouTube. Accessed 9 September 2007.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Moorish viper
- List of viperine species and subspecies
- Daboia
- Mountain adder
- List of reptiles of Morocco
- Selja Gorges
- List of near threatened reptiles
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- Wildlife of Algeria
- Sintra Mountains