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Pilbara death adder

Pilbara death adder (Acanthophis wellsi)
Pannawonica, Western Australia
Photo © Stephen Zozaya
Acanthophis wellsi - Hoser, 1999
Pronunciation  AK-anth-OH-fiss   WELLS-ee
Etymology  Acanthophis: 'spine snake', refering to the spine at the tip of the tail.
wellsi: after Richard Wells, prominent and controversial herpetologist.
Other names  Acanthophis wellsei 
 
Total length
Species avg: 43 cm
Species max: 52 cm
Reproduction
Live-bearing
Litter size
Length and clutch size information comes from a variety of sources, but primarily from Shine (1991) and Cogger (2000).
Description Distribution Natural history Conservation Further information More photos

Range

The Pilbara region of Western Australia, with an isolated population on North West Cape, Western Australia.

Found in the following Australian states/territories

Western Australia

Habitat

Stony soils.

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