Indian Saw-Scaled Viper
The Indian Saw-Scaled Viper might seem tiny and thin compared to other snake species, but their natural camouflage makes them difficult to detect. They do, however, make a sizzling sound by coiling and rubbing their scales together. This isn’t much of a warning to those who boldly travel through desert regions in Central Asia or parts of the Middle East only to encounter this creature’s poisonous bite.