Rare and rare Vietnamese breed in Russia's conservation area

According to the Russian Ita-tass news agency , in August 2012, Vietnam's rare snake species Kufii Sievers currently living in the Tula mammal and reptile sanctuary (in western Russia) may give birth .

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Sievers snake keffiyeh has the scientific name Triceratolepidophis sieversorum, is a rare and precious snake living in the border areas of Vietnam and Laos. The snakes were brought to Tula by the Russian expedition in 2004.

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Snake Sievers keffiyeh

According to the director of Tula Garden, the staff of the facility successfully mated the snake pair, following the reproductive cycle around the end of May, the quarter will lay eggs, and by August 2012, the eggs will hatch.

Tula reptile zoo representative said: Tula snake Sievers keffiyeh was the first in the world in 2006. Since then, they have reproduced twice - in 2010 and 2011.

Tula Reptile Zoo is one of the largest facilities in Russia opened in September 1987. Currently there are about 600 species of snakes, lizards, turtles, crocodiles, scorpions, amphibians and rare animals living.