Saw-scaled vipers are solitary creatures and tend to avoid each other except during the mating season. They are nocturnal, meaning they're most active at night when they come out to hunt and explore.
The not much talked of saw-scaled viper is the No. 1 biter in the Jaffna peninsula among the deadliest venomous five in Sri Lanka, with the more feared Russell’s viper and cobra coming second and ...
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If you find yourself bitten by a snake in India, there’s a very good chance that the culprit is either the Russell’s viper, common krait, Indian cobra or the Indian saw-scaled viper.
The Indian saw-scaled viper is known for being one of the most dangerous snakes in India and one of the fastest striking snakes in the world ...
The Hump-nosed viper has moved a notch higher, joining the Cobra, Krait, Russell’s viper and Saw-scaled viper as the “deadliest” venomous snakes in Sri Lanka. Earlier listed as “moderately” venomous, ...