What is gyurza?

Gyurza is a highly venomous snake, also known as Levantine viper or saw-scaled viper, found in the southern parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa. It belongs to the Viperidae family and is considered one of the most dangerous snakes in the world due to its potent venom and aggressive behavior. The gyurza usually ranges from 30 to 90 cm in length and has a unique saw-toothed appearance on the edges of its scales. The snake's venom is a potent hemotoxin that causes severe pain, swelling, and tissue damage, leading to organ failure and death if left untreated. The gyurza is commonly found in rocky and arid terrain, and its diet mainly consists of rodents, lizards, and other small animals.