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Vipers are
snakes in the
family Viperidae,
found in most
parts of the world,
except for Antarctica, Australia, Hawaii, Madagascar, New Zealand, Ireland...
- urarachnoides) is a
species of viper, a
venomous snake, in the
family Viperidae and
genus Pseudocerastes. The
genus is
commonly known as "false-horned...
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species of saw‐scaled
viper of the
Echis coloratus complex (Ophidia:
Viperidae) from Oman,
Eastern Arabia".
Systematics and Biodiversity. 1 (4): 503–514...
- Russell's
viper (Daboia russelii) is a
highly venomous snake in the
family Viperidae native to
South Asia. It was
described in 1797 by
George Shaw and Frederick...
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highly venomous pit
viper in the
subfamily Crotalinae of the
family Viperidae. The
species is
found exclusively on the
island of Ilha da
Queimada Grande...
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known commonly as the bushmasters) is a
genus of pit
vipers in the
family Viperidae.
Member species are
found in
forested areas of the Neotropics. The generic...
- The
largest living snakes in the world,
measured either by
length or by weight, are
various members of the
Boidae and
Pythonidae families. They include...
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rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus) is a
species of pit
viper in the
family Viperidae. The
species is
endemic to the
Southeastern United States. It is one of...
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viper of the
genus Trimeresurus [Lacépède, 1804] (Reptilia: Serpentes:
Viperidae) from the
Nicobar Archipelago,
Indian Ocean" (PDF).
Amphibian & Reptile...
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vibration and
relatedness to
rattlesnakes among snakes in the
families Viperidae and Colubridae.
Their results demonstrated that the more
closely related...