Montivipera xanthina

Montivipera xanthina

The Montivipera xanthina, or yellow-spotted viper, is a nocturnal snake native to the Taurus Mountains of Turkey, characterized by its robust triangular head, distinctive yellow or cream-colored spots, and a diet primarily consisting of small mammals and birds. This ovoviviparous species plays a vital role in its ecosystem as both a predator and prey, contributing to the ecological balance of its mountainous habitat.

Montivipera wagneri

Montivipera wagneri

Montivipera wagneri, or Wagner's viper, is a striking venomous snake found in the mountainous terrains of Eastern Turkey and the Caucasus, characterized by its robust body, dark zigzag patterns, and nocturnal hunting behavior. This vulnerable species plays a crucial role in its ecosystem by controlling small mammal and insect populations while adapting to its challenging habitat.

Atractus serranus

Atractus serranus

<div class="woocommerce-product-short-description"> <p>The <i>Atractus serranus</i>, known as the "mountain snake," is a slender, nocturnal species found in the humid forests of the Andes, primarily feeding on small invertebrates and amphibians. With its striking dark coloration and vulnerability due to habitat loss, it plays an essential role in maintaining ecological balance in its high-altitude environment.</p> </div>