No - the 'viper' classification covers a number of species of venomous snake - most of which are surviving very well.
The viper snakes' natural habitat is the rainforest.
Horned viper snakes are carnivores and their diets consist mainly of lizards, rodents, and birds. The jerboa is a type of rodent that this snakes preys on. Horned viper snakes are venomous and inhabit desert regions of North Africa.
The asp viper and the horned viper are probably the most venomous snakes in Umbria in Italy. Ursini's viper and the common European viper may also present.
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No. Like all snakes, the gaboon viper is a predator.
A viper is a snake. Viper is another name for one group of venomous snakes.
Snakes are not extinct. Some species may be, but certainly all are not. Check Extinct Snake Species.
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Sidewinders move sideways.
They live in desertic and hot places.