Common European viper in Sweden

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Found a snake infrot of my house. It's the Common European viper, in Sweden.

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Som barn såg jag och min syster en huggormunge i skogen nära Tavastehus, Finland. Dess hud var rosa, men den hade ett typiskt sågtandat mönster på ryggen.

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As children, me and my sister saw a baby viper in the forest near Hämeenlinna, Finland. Its skin was pink, but it had a typical serrated pattern on its back.

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Ahh yes, the common ”huggorm”

Btw if you were to get bitten just go to the hospital, mostly it’s always fine but some cases people have had minor symptoms.

I had one friend who got bit, even after the bite it took almost 2 hours for her to feel that she hat gotten bitten. It was first when her friend pointed it out that she noticed. Don’t be scared if you were to get bitten!

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