its the horned viper or the sea snake
Noise and vibrations.
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Yes there are snakes in Europe...Here is the list Large whip snake ,Western whip snake, Smooth snake ,Four-lined snake ,Leopard snake ,Sand boa ,Balkan whip snake ,Coin snake,,Montpellier snake ,Grass snake ,Dice snake ,Dahl's whip snake,European cat snake ,Worm snake ,Nose-horned viper ,Asp viper ,European adder,Lataste's viper,Seoane's viper ,Orsini's viper, Meadow viper ,Blunt-nosed viper ,Milos viper ,Ottoman viper Edit: Um, India is not in Europe. Anyone have a better answer?
That is the name with minor regional variations-Sahara horned, desert-horned, etc.
No - it is a reptile !
in the Sahara desert
3 feet
a pit viper is a snake
a black viper snake lives the longest
In almost all cases, the horned viper in Egyptian hieroglyphic writing represents the consonant sound 'f'. (There are spellings, such as the word for "father", traditionally transliterated jt(j) or it(i), where the viper appears but does not contribute to the sound.)
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