Vipers are venomous snakes that range from rattlesnakes to gaboons. Venomous has to be injected into bloodstream while poison has to be swallowed or absorb. For example, you can drink snake venom and if you don't have a sore in mouth or ulcers, it won't do anything to you
Vipers are a group of snakes which include, among others, rattlesnakes. All vipers are poisonous.
The rattlesnake will rattle before it strikes.
the sea krait
It's a snake.
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Rattlesnake
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.
the most venomous snake in England is the Adder also known as the common viper
It is a snake, also called a chain viper and Indian Russell's viper
Alaska has no snake species, in fact it has no reptile species at all. Hawaii has no native land dwelling reptile species, including snakes, but it has a well established, (likely) introduced snake species, the Island Blind Snake. There is also a sea snake. Hawaii also has several introduced lizard species. As far as snakes in the contiguous US, I would guess that Maine or another Northern New England state has the fewest species. Wyoming also has relatively few.
Uhmm - Yess They Are Veryy :)the tiger snake is venomous( inject venom) but i would say only the head of the tiger snake is poisonous(consumed poison)
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.
The Fierce Snake also known Inland Taipan.
Yes - well sort of... there are a number of venomous species of snake that are grouped under the classification of 'viper'. There are also specific species with the word 'viper' in their name - The Gaboon viper is one such species. The European Adder is also known as a Viper.
the most venomous snake in England is the Adder also known as the common viper
It is a snake, also called a chain viper and Indian Russell's viper
There are many, but most notably are probably the snakes. Australia has the most venomous snakes in the world. Australia is also home to the saltwater crocodile, the largest living reptile on Earth.
There are three venomous snakes in Portugal. Only the Lataste’s viper is dangerous to humans, as the Montpellier and false smooth snakes, although also venomous, are very unlikely to inject their venom due to the back position of their fangs.
The adder is also called a common viper.
They are poisonous, also called venomous.
The desert horned viper, Cerastes cerastes, is a venomous snake from the deserts of northern Africa and not found in the Mojave Desert. However, rattlesnakes are also vipers and a number of species of rattlesnake live in the Mojave, includingCrotalus cerastes, the sidewinder.
Yes. They are poisonous, even when they are just born.
Alaska has no snake species, in fact it has no reptile species at all. Hawaii has no native land dwelling reptile species, including snakes, but it has a well established, (likely) introduced snake species, the Island Blind Snake. There is also a sea snake. Hawaii also has several introduced lizard species. As far as snakes in the contiguous US, I would guess that Maine or another Northern New England state has the fewest species. Wyoming also has relatively few.