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    Viperidae. The Viperidae ( vipers) are a family of snakes found in most parts of the world, except for Antarctica, Australia, [2] Hawaii, Madagascar, New Zealand, Ireland, and various other isolated islands. They are venomous and have long (relative to non-vipers), hinged fangs that permit deep penetration and injection of their venom. [3] .

  2. Learn about viper, a family of more than 200 venomous snake species with fangs and pit organs. Find out how they hunt, where they live, and which ones are dangerous to humans.

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  3. Mar 21, 2023 · Learn about vipers, a group of venomous snakes with fangs that fold up into their mouths. Find out how many species there are, where they live, what they eat, and how they reproduce.

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  4. Learn about the Viper, a family of venomous snakes with long fangs and diverse habitats. Find out how they hunt, bite, and interact with humans.

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    Description. Distribution and habitat. Conservation status. Behaviour. Feeding. Reproduction. Venom. Folklore. References. Further reading. External links. Adder. Vipera berus, also known as the common European adder [3] and the common European viper, [4] is a species of venomous snake in the family Viperidae.

  6. Learn about vipers, a group of venomous snakes with 330+ species that inhabit all continents except Australia and Antarctica. Discover their features, behavior, diet, venom, and conservation status.

  7. Fer-de-lance is a term for several pit vipers (Crotalinae) that are highly venomous and live in tropical regions. Learn about their characteristics, habitats, and bites from Britannica.

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