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For Sale 2.1 Lybian Desert Blunt Nosed Viper's (Daboia deserti) for sale

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These animals were imported from Europe early this year and are simply flawless!!! As far as I know this is the first time these have ever been offered in the US and are extremely rare animals. This North African species ranges in a very narrow band from northwestern Algeria, through central Tunisia to northwestern Libya. In 2005 the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species listed the Daboia Deserti as "Near Threatened" due to its very limited range, less than 7,722 Square miles, and because is is not known to be common where it resides. All 3 are sub adult animals 3 - 3 1/2 feet long, eating small rats without fail, and have never missed a meal. Serious inquiries only, $3,500 for reverse the trio.

Steve Angeli
916-524-1353
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Doug Montgomery
512-587-0282
 

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