No, they are usually on land rather than water. They have the fastest strike on earth.
Through heat sensores.
No - Adders, like all snakes are carnivores !
A death adder is an Australian snake. The definition is venomous Australian snake resembling an adder. It looks like a normal snake, but it is a dangerous creature.
Finland has a couple of snakes, only one of them venomous.
i think from the skull like marking on the top of it's head.
An adder is a vertebrate. Like all snakes, it's a vertebrate because it has a backbone and an internal skeleton. Snakes have as many as 200-400 vertebrae.
Water moccasins are snakes that are water bound, so like water snakes, basically
Snakes drink water, like most animals.
Depending on the variation of the Adder and the locality, Adders have very distint black and yellow triangle or diamond markings which run from head to tail. Adders also have quite a broad head too compared to other snakes. Adders are also venomous snakes meaning their bite could possibly be fatal, although it must be said that the Adder in general is a well behaved snake who would prefere to flee rather than attack. Hope this helps, Cornsnake Kid
all snakes like water but few to none live in it...no
There are the constrictors, which include the boa family and the python family. The venemous snakes such as cobras and rattle snakes. The non venomous snakes like garter snakes, king snakes, and the rat snake.
Red bellied black snakes drink water, like all snakes do.
Frogs like water, they don't like snakes.