No, the adder snake is not currently classified as endangered. However, they are protected in many areas due to declining populations and threats such as habitat loss and fragmentation. Conservation efforts are in place to monitor and protect adder populations.
Endangered species like Wolf, Brown Bear, Lynx, Ural Owl, Golden Eagle, Adder, The Newt, The Apollo Butterfly, European Bison, Carpathian Wisent, Carpathian Stag to name a few, are present in the Carpathian Forest.
The Adder is Britain's only poisonous snake :-) there have been no other recorded snakes in BritainBrittains only venomous snake - is the Adder. See the related link for a picture.The European Adder (Vipera berus).Adder
It depends which species you mean by 'Adder'. The European Adder is found in southern areas of Great Britain, and in western parts of countries like Spain, & Portugal - where the temperature is warmer. The Puff Adder - is a species of snake native to Africa.
because all of the larger animals are killing them
It is not endangered.
European minks are an endangered species in the Old World because of the introduction of their relative, the American mink.
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It is considered Endangered, but European Wild Boars were, but the population increased and that species is not endangered.
There certainly are venomous snakes in Italy - The European Adder is the most prolific.
Fitch is the fur of an European polecat ferret (Mustela putorius) and is not an endangered species
Yes. I know of two venomous snakes in Europe--the European adder and the long-nosed viper.