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Vipera berus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Common Death Adder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Common Death Adder is very widely distributed but is found in often unconnected populations throughout most of southern and eastern Australia.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on European viper (snake), The common adder, or European viper (V. berus), a serpent often mentioned in works of literature, is a stout-bodied snake that is widely distributed across Europe and Asia. ... The common adder, or European viper (V. berus), a serpent often mentioned in works...
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The Common Death Adder, Acanthophis antarcticus, is a species of death adder native to Australia and is one of the most poisonous land snakes in the world ... The Common Death Adder, Acanthophis antarcticus, is a species of death adder native to Australia and is one of the most poisonous land snakes in the world.
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Scientific Name: Vipera berus East of Hessen, Germany - EOS 5 - 25.04.1997 - wildlife This male of the Common Adder I'd fotographed, after his fir in Ordner Rep|ti|lia in Sektion Amphibians & Reptiles - hochgeladen 15.08.2004 at 14:06h (1728501) ... This male of the Common Adder I'd fotographed, after his first skinning...
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The common adder, a member of the viper family, is the only venomous snake that lives north of the Arctic Circle. The snake’s triangular head is expanded at the rear to accommodate the large venom glands. The common adder generally feeds on small rodents and grows to a maximum size of 61 cm (24 in).
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