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1. DEATH ADDER ( ACANTHOPHIS ANTARCTICUS AND RELATED SPECIES) WEBSITE - FOR INFORMA Colour Darkening in Australian Death adder snakes published in LitteraturaSerpentium Journal of the European Snake Society (Holland). http://www.smuggled.com/addsit1.htm | |
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2. Geek Jokes Shortly after, two adder snakes come up to Noah and voice their concernsthat they don't think they will be up to the job. Noah http://www.geocities.com/Starr5678/FriendsFam/geek.html | |
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3. Adder Snake Can't MultiplyMonte Of Michigan's Joke Sight Adder Snakes Can't Mult Snakes alive it's an adder not a mole (4 December, 1996) WildNet Africa - News File http://www.concentric.net/~Monteomi/jokes/joke120.html |
4. Puff Adder Colour Darkening in Australian Death adder snakes. Litteratura Serpentium Journal of the European Snake Society http://www.sun.ac.za/forlang/snakes/puffadder.html | |
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5. Jokes, Jokes, Jokes, And More Jokes! JOKES, Funny, and profound sayings. PUNS, the highest form of comedy! (Ask Shakespeare).Twins Linguistics Conundrum adder snakes can't multiply Drives me crazy! http://www.concentric.net/~monteomi/jokes/ |
6. Adder Snake adder snakes can be found worldwide. Adder Poisonous snake of the viperfamily. In Great Britain the only venomous snake is the adder. http://animaltrial.com/addersnake.html | |
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7. Wilderness Survival: Poisonous Snakes And Lizards - Poisonous Snakes Of Europe Includes information on venom in general as well as describes the poisonous snakes and lizards of the world, including their characteristics, distribution, habitat, and photographs. POISONOUS snakes OF EUROPE. Common adder. Vipera berus http://www.wilderness-survival.net/snakes-6.php | |
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8. THE PUFF ADDERS DEN A site with great information on the Puff adder and other venomous snakes that promotes safe handling procedures for the safety of both for the keeper the kept. http://members.tripod.com/~bitis666/index.html | |
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9. DEATH ADDERS - DEATH ADDER - DEATH ADDERS Males mate in similar stereotyped fashion to most other snakes (see Hoser, 1983for details of Death adder mating behaviour and Carpenter and Ferguson, 1977 http://www.smuggled.com/adder1.htm | |
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10. ON MELANISTIC TENDENCIES IN DEATH ADDERS, ACANTHOPHIS ANTARCTICUS (SHAW). snakes. Many death adders held by myself are heated and hence the correlation between heating and colour darkening appears obvious, however, one death adder http://www.smuggled.com/addmel1.htm | |
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11. The World's 10 Most Deadly Snakes - The Death Adder The World's 10 most Deadly snakes Home. General Info. First Aid. Resources. SurveyForm. 10) Death adder. 9) Boomslang. 8) Coral Snake. 7) S. Scld Viper. 6) BeakedSea. http://www.geocities.com/fp_webhm/MyDirectory/MyPages/Features/JanFeature/adder. | |
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12. Queensland Museum - Snakes - Dangerous Land Snakes Of Queensland Below is a list of the potentially dangerous land snakes of Queensland in decreasingorder of potential danger. Image. Common Death adder. Common Death adder. http://www.qmuseum.qld.gov.au/features/snakes/dangerous/index.asp | |
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13. Venomous Snakes-Copperhead, Rattlesnake, Viper, Cottonmouth, Adder, Krait, Cobra Books about venomous snakessea snakes, copperheads, rattlesnakes, cottonmouths, vipers, adders, kraits, cobras, coral snakes-that can be ordered online using secure order form. Copperheads, Rattlesnakes, Coral snakes, Cottonmouths, Vipers, adders, Cobras, Sea snakes Amazon's secure ordering and payment options. The adder by Peter Stafford/paperback/published 1999 http://www.wolfenkennel.com/animalbooks/venomoussnake.htm | |
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14. Queensland Museum - Snakes - Species Detail Common Death adder Acanthophis antarcticus. Length to 75cm. Identificationbody stocky, head arrowedshaped. Tail tapers rapidly http://www.qmuseum.qld.gov.au/features/snakes/snakedetail.asp?TaxName=Acanthophi |
15. Reserch Goals Adder (from Snakes) Staff , , . Ural owl (from owls), Zoom. Radiotagged weasel, Zoom.- . adder (from snakes), .. To the main index, To the main index, .. Back http://zoology.nsys.by/resgoals/adder.html |
16. Snakes The adder is the only in The Netherlands living poisonous snake, which zigzaggedpattern Grass snakes live in a water-rich habitat, with enough sun and shelter http://home.wanadoo.nl/nicopeters/snakes.htm | |
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17. The Venomous Snakes Of South Africa Venomous snakes of South Africa. Scientific Name, Common Name, Picture Links,Links to More Information. Bitis albanica, Albany adder, Scale Count Page. http://ntri.tamuk.edu/africa/south_africa.html | |
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18. The Venomous Snakes Of Zimbabwe Venomous snakes of Zimbabwe. Scientific Name, Common Name, Picture Links, Links toMore Information. The Aspidelaps Site. Scale Count Page. Bitis arietans, Puff adder, http://ntri.tamuk.edu/africa/zimbabwe.html | |
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19. Snakes In The UK The grass snake and adder can be very numerous in suitable habitat, and are oftenmet with, but many reports of 'snakes' by those unfamiliar with the British http://www.darkwave.org.uk/~caleb/ukserpen.html | |
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20. Adder Unlike most snakes, the death adder will not necessarily retreat from humansand may therefore be more easily trodden upon or disturbed by the unwary. http://www.avru.unimelb.edu.au/avruweb/Adder.htm | |
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