Although I’ve always held a somewhat irrational fear of snakes, I count myself quite lucky to live in a region where deadly snakes are uncommon.
Despite this, I find these creatures immensely fascinating, and my occasional forays into the area of the world’s most hazardous reptiles are accompanied by equal parts terror and curiosity.
The Gaboon Viper is a natural wonder that lives in the thick of the African rainforests.

This fascinating snake captivates with its unrivaled disguise, venom, and hunting prowess.
Today, we explore the fascinating realm of this singular creature, learning the backstory of its remarkable characteristics and its reign as one of Africa’s most deadly predators…
The Gaboon adder, or Gaboon viper, is one of the largest and deadliest snakes native to Africa.
Originating in the Central and West African rainforests and dry savannas, this elusive serpent is a genuine master of disguise thanks to its brilliant and complex camouflage.
Only the largest King Cobras, which may reach lengths of 6 feet or more and weigh more than 20 pounds, are heavier.
Even more disturbing is the fact that this snake has fangs that, at up to 2 inches in length, are the longest of any venomous snake in the world.