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. 2013 Nov;149(4):503-8.
doi: 10.1016/j.jcpa.2013.06.001. Epub 2013 Jul 23.

Malformations in neotropical viperids: qualitative and quantitative analysis

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Malformations in neotropical viperids: qualitative and quantitative analysis

S S Sant'Anna et al. J Comp Pathol. 2013 Nov.

Abstract

Malformations can occur in all living species, but there is little information about anomalies that occur in snakes and their frequency. This study assessed malformations in newborn South American pit vipers (Bothrops jararaca) and South American rattlesnakes (Crotalus durissus) from wild captured pregnant females (240 and 35 litters, respectively). Newborn snakes were measured, weighed, sexed and studied grossly and by radiography for the presence of malformations. Ninety-five malformed pit vipers were identified from 4,087 births (2.3%), while 36 malformed rattlesnakes were found from 324 births (11.1%). Spinal abnormalities were the most common in both species, followed by fusion of ventral scales. Pit vipers showed a greater range of malformations including schistosomia (22.1%), kinked tail (13.7%), bicephaly (3.1%) and hydrocephaly (2.1%).

Keywords: Bothrops jararaca; Crotalus durissus; congenital anomalies; snake.

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