- The
Crotalinae,
commonly known as pit vipers, or pit adders, are a
subfamily of
vipers found in Asia and the Americas. Like all
other vipers, they are...
- heat-sensing pit
organs that
characterize their sister group, the
subfamily Crotalinae. Currently, 13
genera are recognized. Most are
tropical and subtropical...
- the
families of
Boidae (boas),
Pythonidae (pythons), and the
subfamily Crotalinae (pit vipers). What is
commonly called a pit
organ allows these animals...
-
Azemiopinae – Fae's
viper Subfamily Causinae –
night adders Subfamily Crotalinae – pitvipers,
rattlesnakes Subfamily Viperinae – true
vipers Family Xenopeltidae...
- lancehead, is a
species of
highly venomous pit
viper in the
subfamily Crotalinae of the
family Viperidae. The
species is
found exclusively on the island...
-
venomous snakes that form the
genera Crotalus and
Sistrurus of the
subfamily Crotalinae (the pit vipers). All
rattlesnakes are vipers.
Rattlesnakes are predators...
-
activator Viperidae,
Crotalinae Heparinase Crotalinae α-Fibrinogenase Viperidae,
Crotalinae β-Fibrinogenase Viperidae,
Crotalinae α-β-Fibrinogenase Bitis...
- (Didelphini) are
immune to the
venom of
rattlesnakes and pit
vipers (
Crotalinae) and
regularly prey upon
these snakes. This
adaptation seems to be unique...
- rattlesnakes, m****asaugas
Sistrurus is a
genus of pit
vipers in the
subfamily Crotalinae of the
family Viperidae. The
genus is
endemic to Canada, the
United States...
-
temple pit vipers.
Tropidolaemus is a
genus of pit
vipers in the
subfamily Crotalinae of the
family Viperidae.
Member species are
native to
southern India and...