A large, serpentine species known as the great viper, once a common inhabitant of Estonian meadows, fields, and marshes, is now being observed in a different environment. The great viper, distinguished by its distinctive light collar around its neck, has been found in the mangrove forests of Gambia. Photographs of the species were taken by Rein Kuresoo. The snakes asuvad in the Gambia mangrove ecosystem. This sighting represents a remarkable adaptation of a native species to a new habitat, showcasing the ongoing dynamics of nature and providing a compelling loodusfoto opportunity. Topics: #loodusfoto #asuvad #gambia Post navigation NATURE PHOTO ⟩ Small cormorants set out on migration after the full moon NATURE PHOTO ⟩ Small cormorants set out on migration after the full moon
“That’s incredible – a viper in Gambia! It really highlights how much we still don’t know about these amazing creatures.” Reply