This video from India says about itself:
Russell’s Viper
21 October 2012
Quality Viper handling from my friend Vinay Jadav of Snake Professionals group, Bangalore.
In India, 35 young Russell’s viper snakes were born in a zoo.
This is a record number.
Flying snakes of Asia: here.
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