Pit vipers are typically found in diverse environments, including forests, grasslands, deserts, and mountainous regions. They prefer habitats that provide ample cover, such as leaf litter, rocks, or dense vegetation, which helps them ambush prey and evade predators. These snakes are predominantly found in North and South America, with some species inhabiting tropical and subtropical regions. Their adaptability to various climates allows them to thrive in both humid and dry environments.
the live in america and asia
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.
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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.
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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