The swamp adder, also known as the Gaboon viper, primarily inhabits the dense, humid rainforests and swamps of central and western Africa. It typically hunts in lowland areas, where it can ambush its prey, which includes small mammals, birds, and amphibians. The snake uses its cryptic coloration to blend into its surroundings, making it an effective predator in its natural habitat.
A swamp adder.
it is a swamp adder- a type of snake
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Adders are a type of snake. If an adder encountered a vole, it would eat the vole. A vole would not hunt and eat an adder.
They eat a variety of prey - from rodents to amphibians.
Swamp food.
Other life forms
a swamp seed is also the rice we eat today
Swamp deer are herbivores. The swap deer eat grass and plants that grow in the shared ecosystem with the animal.
They only eat shrimp and worms.
poo ad your face stink and is fat
No. We're far too big for an adder to swallow.