no because king cobras have hoods and no heat-sensing pits,while the pit viper has no hood and has those heat-sensing pits.
No. Rattlesnakes are pit vipers, and cobras are elapids.
They are poisonous. Injecting the venom, hemotoxin, as opposed to cobras, which inject neurotoxin. An example of a pit viper is a rattlesnake.
hawks eat wagler pit vipers
The snakes you would commonly find in Egypt are Egyptian Cobras, Burtons's Carpet Vipers, Saw Scales Vipers, Spitting Cobras and Horned Vipers.
Yes, pit vipers do have rattles. Also, similarly to rattlesnakes, pit vipers have two organs that can sense radiation around them.
cobras,vipers and some colubrids.
cobras of courseNo they are vipers. Not Cobras
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 and No.Some snakes have venom and others do not.
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.