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Viper | Venomous, Pit Vipers, Rattlesnakes | Britannica Viper, (family Viperidae), any of more than 200 species of venomous snakes belonging to two groups: pit vipers (subfamily Crotalinae) and Old World vipers (subfamily Viperinae), which are considered separate families by some authorities
Viper Animal Facts - A-Z Animals Vipers are a large subfamily of venomous snakes in the Viperidae family of the class Reptilia They inhabit most of continental Europe, Asia, and Africa and are responsible for a large number of snakebites in those areas Vipers are diverse and highly evolved, with retractable fangs and large venom glands
Viper Snake Species Are Always Venomous | HowStuffWorks Vipers are venomous snakes that belong to the scientific family Viperidae, which includes hundreds of species spread across multiple continents Known for its potent viper venom, retractable fangs and deadly strikes, the viper snake family has evolved to thrive in diverse environments
17 Different Types of Vipers - NatureNibble There are approximately 200 members of species that belong to the Viper (Viperidae) family The Viper is a highly developed species; its sophisticated design is revealed in its fangs, scales, predatory tactics, habits, and behaviors resulting from progressive, evolutionary adaptation
Vipers: Venomous Snakes, Habitat, Behavior Conservation Vipers inhabit diverse ecosystems, from North America’s Mojave Desert to Europe’s Scandinavian forests, Asia’s Himalayan foothills, and Sri Lanka’s Knuckles Range, adapting to arid, temperate, and tropical climates Though not apex predators, vipers are formidable ambush hunters
VIPER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Medical Definition viper noun vi· per ˈvī-pər 1 : a common Eurasian venomous snake of the genus Vipera (V berus) that attains a length of about two feet (0 6 meter), varies in color from red, brown, or gray with dark markings to black, and whose bite is usually not fatal to humans
Viperinae - Wikipedia Members of this subfamily range in size from Bitis schneideri, which grows to a maximum total length (body and tail) of 280 mm (11 in), to the Gaboon viper, which reaches a maximum total length of over 2 m (6 6 ft)
16 U. S. States Where Vipers Are Still a Real Threat These venomous snakes are stealthy, fast, and often closer than you think, especially if you enjoy hiking, camping, or spending time in wild areas Some states have only a few sightings Others? They’re full-time viper territory Knowing …
Viper Facts - IUCN Viper Specialist Group (VSG) Vipers are the snakes that can be found at the highest latitudes (over 65° North in Vipera berus and 47° South in Bothrops ammodytoides) and elevations Indeed, Gloydius Himalayanus, also called Himalayan pit vipers, is the highest living snake and can be found up to 4800m above sea level in Nepal