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A group of vipers is called?

A nest.


What you the collective name for a group of vipers?

The collective nouns for 'vipers' are:a nest of vipersa generation of vipersa den of vipers


What are terrestial vipers?

Vipers are venomous snakes; those that live on land are called terrestrial, as compared to those which live in the water, which are called aquatic.


What are the snakes called that start with a v?

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Velocette was all vipers fitted with alloy barrels?

All Vipers had alloy barrels. It was still called a MAC in its iron form


What is the name of the group of criminals he belonged to?

The criminals belonged to a gang named the Red Vipers.


Are vipers real?

Yes, vipers are real.


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Copperheads are pit vipers, and pit vipers do not lay eggs; they give birth to living young - a process called ovoviviparity.


What are the differences between kraits and vipers?

Kraits are apart of the group Elapidae (elapids) which include other neurotoxic snakes such as Cobras and Coral Snakes. This group is separate from the other main group of venomous snakes, Viperidea (vipers), which include Rattlesnakes and Puff Adders. That being said, there are many differences between elapids and vipers. Elapids are generally long, slender snakes with small, fixed front fangs. Vipers on the other hand are usually stout-bodied with a triangular lance-like head that have long, hinged front fangs . Also, elapids possess neurotoxic venom while vipers have hemotoxic venom (in come cases have a blend of both as seen in Neo-tropical Rattlesnakes)


What episode of Xiaolin Showdown had Clay's sister?

It is called The Black Vipers. It is in the second season.


What did john compare the people who claimed to believed god?

He called them a brood of vipers or snakes.


Are there vipers in Ohio?

No. There are no known species of vipers in Ohio.