Pit Vipers are found mostly in Asia and some regions of the United States. These snakes like to live in desert areas.
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Their is many types of pit vipers first their is no such thing as a poisonous snake they are venomous some pit vipers have weak venom like copperhead snakes found in USA. The other Australian copperhead is not a pit viper it is related to cobras and mambas. Other pit vipers such as the eyelash viper found in central and south America have much more deadly venom
There are several types of pit vipers. An adult Mangshan pit viper will weigh between 6 pounds and 6 pounds 11 ounces. They can grow to be up to 7 feet in length.
Live bearers such as boas, earth snakes, and many rattle snakes and other pit vipers are all ovoviviporous.
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Yes, pit vipers do have rattles. Also, similarly to rattlesnakes, pit vipers have two organs that can sense radiation around them.
There are many types of viper snakes found all around the world. They are divided into two groups; pit vipers and true vipers. Pit vipers have pit organs between their eyes and nostrils while true vipers have no pit organs.
Yes, they are.
They have a pit on each side of their heads.
Pit vipers can be almost any color - red, yellow, brown, green, black, etc. depending on species.
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The trans-Pecos copperhead lives in parts of the Chihuahuan Desert.
Copperheads are pit vipers, and pit vipers do not lay eggs; they give birth to living young - a process called ovoviviparity.
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