Pit vipers are found all over the world and will eat whatever they can catch in their territory. Generally, their diet includes rodents and other small mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians. Small pit vipers will eat smaller prey, including insects.
a pit viper is a snake
yes a pit viper is a venomous snake including rattlesnakes
Another name for a pit viper is a rattlesnake.
A wagler pit viper is up to 4 feet
a black mamba is not a pit viper i think... i may be wrong
The pits on a pit viper are between the nostril and the eye on each side of the head.
Big cats and pit vipers often eat opossums. ************* Canines, large cats, bears, birds of prey.. but they are amune to pit viper poison... they eat snakes!
Big cats and pit vipers often eat opossums. ************* Canines, large cats, bears, Birds of Prey.. but they are amune to pit viper poison... they eat snakes!
Pit vipers - like the vast majority of snake species - are rodent eaters. They prey on animals such as rats, mice, voles etc.
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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
The head of a pit viper has a triangular shape that is thick and blocky. The body is also very thick. A pit viper has elliptical eyes and a 'pit' located between the eye and the snake's nostril.