- The
Persian Gulf,
sometimes called the
Arabian Gulf, is
a mediterranean sea in West Asia. The body of
water is an
extension of the
Arabian Sea and the...
- (Merops
persicus) is
a near p****erine bird in the bee-eater family, Meropidae. The
genus name
Merops is
Ancient Gr**** for "bee-eater", and
persicus is Latin...
- The
Persian shearwater (Puffinus
persicus) is
a seabird in the
family Procellariidae formerly lumped in with Audubon's
shearwater (Puffinus lherminieri)...
-
Argas persicus, also
known as fowl tick or
poultry tick, is
a small soft-bodied tick that is
found primarily on
domestic fowl such as chickens, ducks...
- The
Persian sturgeon (Huso
persicus) is
a species of fish in the
family Acipenseridae. It is
found in the
Caspian Sea and to
a lesser extent the
Black Sea...
- (Zamenis
persicus) is
a species of medium-sized
nonvenomous snake in the
family Colubridae. The
species is
endemic to
Western Asia. Z.
persicus is found...
-
Bungarus persicus is
a species of
snake of the
family Elapidae. B.
persicus does not have
a listed IUCN
conservation status. B.
persicus is
a species of...
-
originally described by
scientists as
Pseudocerastes persicus,
attributing the tail to
either a parasite, deformity, or tumors.
Another specimen was found...
- is venomous. It was
previously considered a subspecies of the
Persian horned viper (Pseudocerastes
persicus). The main
differences between this species...
- 229-235.
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Pseudocerastes persicus.
Pseudocerastes persicus at the Reptarium.cz
Reptile Database.
Accessed 8 September...