Daboia palaestinae, also known as the Palestine viper,[3][4][5][6] is a viper species endemic to the Levant.[2][5] Like all vipers, it is venomous. It is considered a leading cause of snakebite within its range.[7] No subspecies are currently recognized.[8]
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