genus of venomous, desert-dwelling snakes of the viper family, Viperidae. There are two species, the horned viper (C. cerastes), which usually has a spinelike scale above each eye, and the common, or Sahara, sand viper (C. vipera), which lacks these scales. Both species are small (seldom more than 60 cm [about 2 feet] long), stocky, and broad-headed and are found in northern Africa and the Middle East. These vipers are pale, sand-coloured snakes marked with dark spots or crosswise bars. They habitually bury themselves in the sand. Like certain other desert snakes, they travel by sidewindingi.e., by moving obliquely across the sand. Their venom is relatively weak and is seldom fatal to humans.
CERASTES
Meaning of CERASTES in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012