1999 Cerastes gasperetti mendelssohni — KUCHARZEWSKI 2011 : Distribution: United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Oman, Israel, Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, First Aid Description: First aid for bites by Viperid snakes likely to cause significant local injury at the bite site (see listing in Comments section). After ensuring the patient and onlookers have moved out of range of further strikes by the snake, the bitten person should be reassured and persuaded to … A total of 238 specimens (males, n = 115; females, n = 123) of the horned viper, Cerastes c.gasperettii were collected from Al-Thumama area, in the central region of Saudi Arabia for a period of one year from May, 1998–April, 1999. Juvenile Cerastes cerastes reach reproductive maturity at 2 years of age.

Materials and methods. How to cite this article: M.K. Cerastes cerastes gasperettii — GASPERETTI 1988 (part.) The young hatch after a 50 to 80 day incubation period. Juvenile Cerastes cerastes reach reproductive maturity at 2 years of age. (Brodie Jr. and Campbell, 1992; George, 2002; Ludwig, et al., 2003) Al-Sadoon and A.S.A. Watch Queue Queue

2. 2017 Cerastes gasperetti mendelssohni WERNER & SIVAN in WERNER et al. Cerastes gasperettii venom (CgV, 3.75-240 µg/paw), heated for 30s at 97°C, caused a marked dose and time-dependent edema in rat paw. The young hatch after a 50 to 80 day incubation period. Effects of Cerastes cerastes gasperettii Venom on Hepatocyte Mitochondria Ultrastructure and Blood … Cerastes cerastes gasperettii venom Induced Hematological Alterations and Oxidative Stress in Male Mice Mohamed K. Al-Sadoon1*, Marwa M.S. Uses Venom from Cerastes gasperettii gasperettii finds many applications in therapeutic, proteomic Research (see Venom content).It can also be used as an immunogen for the manufacturing of antivenoms aimed at Middle East (see Geographical Distribution of Cerastes gasperettii gasperettii).Cerastes gasperettii gasperettii is a species of highest medical importance according to … Ecological field studies including morphological characters and the mode of nutrition were carried out. (Brodie Jr. and Campbell, 1992; George, 2002; Ludwig, et al., 2003) Cerastes cerastes generally oviposits anywhere from 8 to 23 eggs, usually under rocks or in abandoned burrows of reptiles and mammals. Mar 3, 2015 - Cerastes gasperettii, commonly known as the Arabian horned viper, is a venomous viper species found especially in the Arabian Peninsula and north to Israel and Iran.

A total of 238 specimens (males, n = 115; females, n = 123) of the horned viper, Cerastes c.gasperettii were collected from Al-Thumama area, in the central region of Saudi Arabia for a period of one year from May, 1998–April, 1999. Cerastes cerastes gasperettii — HABEEB & RASTEGAR -POUYANI 2016 Cerastes gasperettii gasperettii — RHADI et al. Diab2, Amira A. Bauomy3 and Ahmed E. Abdel Moneim3 Cerastes cerastes generally oviposits anywhere from 8 to 23 eggs, usually under rocks or in abandoned burrows of reptiles and mammals. Watch Queue Queue. Cerastes gasperettii — WERNER 1988 Cerastes gasperetti mendelssohni WERNER & SIVAN in WERNER et al.

Mar 3, 2015 - Cerastes gasperettii, commonly known as the Arabian horned viper, is a venomous viper species found especially in the Arabian Peninsula and north to Israel and Iran. Established in 1964, the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species has evolved to become the world’s most comprehensive information source on the global conservation status of animal, fungi and plant species.