Only if you have an allergic reaction.
A swamp adder.
The adder is also called a common viper.
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He killed and ate General Melchett's pigeon, Speckled Jim.
The English adder can kill a human. However, nobody has been killed (and recorded) by an adder in England for over 20 years. Note that the English adder is not a large snake (70 cm or so) and it's not terribly common. England like much of Europe is very close to civilization at every place (unlike the united states for example), so no matter where you got bit, you'd most likely be able to make it to a hospital for treatment. Most people recover with nausea, maybe some vomiting and bruising at the bite location. However, without treatment and if the adder pumps a lot of venom....and it's a larger one....it could kill a human. Note also that adders are not vicious....they generally try to avoid contact with anything that isn't prey. So, only if they are bothered or stepped on would you expect to be bitten. So, to your question. If a dog or cat were bitten by an adder and didn't receive treatment, then yes, A dog of any size, is quite likely to die. Sorry.... -Donald -Alex
a puff adder, that's all he was interested in keeping in his shed
Full adder is better than half adder because in half adder we can perform operation on only two digits and in full adder we can perform operation on three binary digits.
1.serial adder add bits serially but parallel adder add bits at the same time . 2.serial adder depends on previous outputs but parallel adder does not depends on previous outputs . 3.parallel adder takes less time to execute compared to serial adder.
The adder is a snake, and snakes are reptiles.
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The common name for a puff adder is simply "puff adder."
The adder is a poisonous snake. Using binary numbers, the adder produced a mathematical outcome.