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Zamenis longissimus
(Aesculapean Snake)
Vipera berus
(Adder, Northern Viper)
Common Diet
Glis glis
(fat dormouse)
Common Habitat
Alpi Giulie
Alta Valsesia e Valli Otro, Vogna, Gronda, Artogna e Sorba
Appenine deciduous montane forests
Bagni di Masino - Pizzo Badile - Val di Mello - Val Torrone - Piano di Preda Rossa
Bieszczady
Brenta
Bukovské vrchy
Cantabrian mixed forests
Carpathian
Carpathian montane forests
Caucasus mixed forests
Central European mixed forests
Crimean Submediterranean forest complex
Danube Delta Biosphere Reserve
East European forest steppe
Eastern Beskid
ETHNIKOS DRYMOS PRESPON
Euxine-Colchic broadleaf forests
Grigne
Iberian sclerophyllous and semi-deciduous forests
Italian sclerophyllous and semi-deciduous forests
Laborecká vrchovina
Mediterranean Basin
Northeastern Spain and Southern France Mediterranean forests
Parco Naturale Adamello
Parco Regionale Orobie Bergamasche
Parco Regionale Orobie Valtellinesi
Polana Biosphere Reserve
Po¾ana
Prespa National Park
Pyrenees conifer and mixed forests
Retezat National Park
Rila
South Appenine mixed montane forests
Stráovské vrchy
Tyrrhenian-Adriatic sclerophyllous and mixed forests
Vihorlat
Zempléni-hegység a Szerencsi-dombsággal és a Hernád-völggyel
Attributes / relations provided by
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1
Food habits of Zamenis longissimus (Laurenti, 1768) (Reptilia: Serpentes: Colubridae) in Bieszczady (south-eastern Poland)
, BARTŁOMIEJ NAJBAR, Vertebrate Zoology 57 (1) 2007, 73-77
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2
Glis glis (Rodentia: Gliridae)
, BORIS KRYSTUFEK, MAMMALIAN SPECIES 42(865):195–206 (2010)