First Arab study: The impact of climate change on the distribution of reptiles and snakes in Jordan and the Levant

Written By د . أحمد الشريدة on 2025/05/28

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

Arab Weather - Professor Dr. Muhammad Al-Farajat did well in his latest article to call for the establishment of the "Jordanian Serum Center" to address the shortage of serums for bites from reptiles, snakes, and vipers.
And motivate me to write this study.

The difference between a snake, a viper, and a serpent

First, we must differentiate between the following terms: snake, viper, and serpent.
Snake: It is huge in size. When it is young, it is called “Hayya”, whether it is male or female. When it grows and becomes larger, the female snake is called “Afaa”.

With the spread of the phenomenon of talking about snakes and vipers, especially poisonous snakes, in Jordan and the Levant, especially in the recent period, we must address the following topics:
First: Reptiles and snakes have existed since God created the earth and those on it, but without a doubt the various media and social media and their spread have contributed to shedding light on this phenomenon which has become a concern for public opinion in Jordanian society and the Levant based on popular mythology - stories of snakes and serpents - which is a basic axis in the popular tales of the East, especially in the countryside.

The question is: Have reptiles and snakes spread more in these times than in all previous times!!!!??. And did those reptiles and snakes maintain their original habitat and move beyond it to new places and regions!!!?? Or did they move for other reasons!!!
Climate change has played a major role in the horizontal and vertical movement of reptiles and snakes in Jordan and the region through several factors that we summarize below:

For these reasons, these reptiles and snakes were forced to migrate from their original habitat to new locations in search of new food sources and a safe place to live and reproduce. They were able to quickly adapt to their new environment, relying on their unique physiological characteristics. Therefore, they invaded villages, cities, and residential areas in search of food sources, challenging the biosphere system.
In short: Social media has played a role in introducing the types of these reptiles and snakes, especially the poisonous ones, and how to deal with them and the dangers of their bites. Climate change has also contributed to the serpentine movement of these reptiles and snakes to new areas and places where they were not present until the 1990s.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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