File:Svensk zoologi vol II 1806 183.jpg
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English: Common European adder. Illustration from Conrad Quensel's Svensk Zoologi. Andra bandet. Published in Stockholm 1809.
Latina: Vipera berus
Svenska: Huggorm |
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