Vipers
Vipers are a family of venomous snakes found in many parts of the world. Their main distinguishing feature is the presence of "fangs" which they use to inject venom into their victims. The venom often contains toxins that can cause paralysis, tissue destruction, and even death. Vipers play an important role in the ecosystems in which they live, serving as both predators and prey. Their venom is also used in the production of certain medical products, such as antivenoms.
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ISSN: 2694-2275
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Rasha R. Ahmed, Professor
Journal of Zoological Research publishes high-quality original papers that emphasize on animal behaviour, systematics genetics, physiology, developmental biology, ecology, anatomy evolution and genomics.