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These fangs share some similarities with those of Viperidae, but also are unique.
The Viperidae differ much among themselves in the toxicity of their venom.
This was the home of the Viperidae, the vipers and adders.
There are four subfamilies of the Viperidae currently found.
Snakes in the Viperidae family are locally called 'mapepire'.
A Viper mostly refers to the Viperidae family of snakes.
Vipers are a family of venomous snakes, the Viperidae.
Most adders are in the family Viperidae.
The Viperidae family, contains snakes such as rattlesnakes, copperheads, and water moccasins.
The genus Atractaspis is commonly mistaken for the family Viperidae.
Bothrops cotiara is a species of venomous snake in the Viperidae family.
The Asp is a Viper and a member of the Viperidae family.
Crotalidae, Viperidae, Elapidae: all the worst of the poisonous snakes.
However, they were eventually considered so distinctive within the Viperidae, that separate subfamilies were created for them:
Nicholas recognized cobras, kraits, puff adders, but there were all manner of Viperidae that he could not identify.
The four species of night adders form the genus Causus of the viper family, Viperidae.
Despite their name, they are not related to adders, which are members of the family Viperidae, and their similar appearance is due to convergent evolution.
One reason for this confusion is that the long, hollow fangs of Atractaspis are similar in many respects to those of Viperidae.
The adder branch of the Viperidae family contains the only venomous snake found in the United Kingdom.
Family: Viperidae includes:
The protein can be found in the venom of the Japanese Mamushi snake, a member of the Viperidae family.
Multigene analyses of pitviper (Viperidae: Crotalinae) phylogeny and biogeography.
The dangerous snakes in Belize can be split into 3 different types: Viperidae, Elapidae, and Boidae.
Atheris mabuensis, or the Mount Mabu forest viper, is a species of snake in the Viperidae family.
Small, medium, large, and dimeric disintegrin family are found only in the Viperidae family, suggesting duplication and diversification about 12-20 million years ago.