A Serpent is often used as a mythological or symbolic representation, however a serpent can refer to any type of snake, viper, python, adder, cobra etc.
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A viper is both a snake and a serpent. Snake and serpent mean the same thing, and a viper is just one species of them. Your question is like asking what is the difference between a Ford, a car, and an automobile.
A green tree viper (Trimeresurus stejnegeri).
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There are numerous species of snake, some extremely venomous and deadly. These include the Black Mamba, the Egyptian Cobra, the Saw Scaled Viper, the Spitting Cobra, the Innes Cobra, the Horned Viper, the Burton's Carpet Viper etc.
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theer are many synonyms for serpent two are snake and viper
Snake - refers to any species within the snake family. Viper - refers to a specific species of snake. It's like asking the question "What's the difference between a dog and a poodle"
There are serpent, anaconda, viper, and cobra.
The tiger rattlesnake is a snake. It begins with the letter t.
a pit viper is a snake
a black viper snake lives the longest
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?
Here are some: Mamba Monocellate cobra Mozambique spitting cobra Moccasin snake Mangrove snake Milk snake Montpellier snake Mud snake Massurana Mulga Machete savane Mamushi pit viper Malabar pit viper Malayan pit viper Mc Mahon viper Mole viper
you look on the bottom of it.
how many babaies can a viper have/
Adder, cobra or viper
It is a snake, also called a chain viper and Indian Russell's viper