African Snakebite Institute - Puff Adder (Bitis arietans arietans) showing its fangs. All of our adders have hinged fangs that fold back against the roof of the mouth when not in use.
Public warning! - Increase in puff adder bites - Eswatini Daily News
South African man almost loses his arm after playing with a puff adder | Daily Mail Online
Puff Adder Bite - My Photo Gallery
Case Report: Treatment of a Severe Puff Adder Snakebite Without Antivenom Administration in: The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Volume 105 Issue 2 (2021)
I just felt like I got zapped: Hiker describes lucky escape after puff adder bite
Puff adder | Smithsonian's National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute
Puff Adder - African Snakebite Institute
Wild Facts Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve | Puff Adder
PUFF ADDER BITE!
First Aid for Puff Adder Snake Bite - DoveMed
A case of fatal envenomation by a captive puff adder (Bitis arietans) in Malaysia - ScienceDirect
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Puff Adder Attack in Slow Motion | Deadly 60 Series 3 | BBC Earth - YouTube
African Snakebite Institute - Fangs of a Puff Adder (Bitis arietans arietans). These fangs can reach close on 2 cm in length and are replaced throughout the life of the snake. | Facebook