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21. Snakes Alive It's An Adder Not A Mole (4 December, 1996) - snakes alive it's an adder not a mole (4 December, 1996) WildNet Africa- News File. snakes alive it's an adder not a mole. (4 December, 1996). http://wildnetafrica.co.za/bushcraft/dailynews/archive/archive_19961204_moleadde |
22. Haven For Gaboon Adder A Mixed Blessing . Mtuzini Reserve In Haven for Gaboon adder a Mixed Blessing . Environmental education centreaimed specifically at the rare snakes. WildNet Africa - News File. http://wildnetafrica.co.za/bushcraft/dailynews/1998archive_3/archive_19980721_ga |
23. Bitis Arietans (African Puff-Adder): Narrative Economic Importance for Humans. ^ Positive. Like all poisonous snakes, thePuffadder's venom could prove to be useful in the medical profession. http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/accounts/bitis/b._arietans$narrative.html | |
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24. Kent Wildlife Trust Which British snakes are poisonous? Of the three British snakes, onlythe adder is venomous. An adder will not bite unless provoked. http://www.kentwildlife.org.uk/wildlife/ispages/is_snakes.htm | |
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25. Pets4u.co.za - Snakes Of Southern Africa Lost and Found. snakes of South Africa Number of snakes in this database (42). Aurora House snake. Berg adder. Black Mamba. Black Spitting Cobra. http://www.pets4u.co.za/subs/animals/snakes_of_sa/main.asp | |
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26. Pets4u.co.za - Snakes Of Southern Africa snakes of South Africa Gaboon adder (Bitis gabonica). Length Average 1.0 1.8m.Activity Nocturnal. Diet Large rodents, Ground birds and Toads. Danger Rating http://www.pets4u.co.za/subs/animals/snakes_of_sa/snakes.asp?name=Gaboon Adder |
27. Snakes Harmful & Harmless - Death Adders A genus of dangerously venomous snakes all species have thick body and grub SouthernDeath adder (Acanthophis antarcticus) from Karragullen, Western Australia. http://www.iinet.net.au/~bush/acanth.html | |
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28. Snakes our countryside. It is not difficult to learn to distinguish theone poisonous adder from the other two snakes and the slowworm. http://www.runnymede.gov.uk/environt/pests/snakes/snakes.htm | |
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29. Teaching Treasures Snakes Project And Online Activity With Links You can find the adder and the Viper snakes all over Europe and across Asia. Theyare poisonous. The adder is not poisonous. snakes breathe with their lungs. http://teachingtreasures.com.au/Animania/Snakes.htm | |
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30. Names Of Venemous Snakes Pseudechis porphyriacus Pseudonaja textilis Tropidechis carinatus, Common deathadder Eastern death adder Desert death adder Copperhead Spotted Sea snakes, http://www-surgery.ucsd.edu/ent/DAVIDSON/Snake/2NAMES.htm | |
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31. Pseudechis (Australian Black Snakes) - Clinical Pathology And Pharmacology Of Ve Pseudechis (Latin = falseadder) Black snakes. Pseudechis butleri, Speckled mulga/Butler's snakes, Butler's false-adder, after WH Butler, Australian naturalist. http://www.kingsnake.com/toxinology/snakes/Pseudechis/Pseudechis.html | |
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32. Most Venomous Snakes Acanthophis pyrrhus, Desert death adder. There is no evidence to suggest that anyof these snakes (with the possible exceptions of Hoplocephalus bitorquartus and http://www.kingsnake.com/toxinology/snakes/venomlist.html | |
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34. Survival - APPENDIX E - POISONOUS SNAKES AND LIZARDS - Page 09 Its color is variable. Some adult specimens are completely......APPENDIX E. POISONOUS snakes OF EUROPE. Common adder Vipera berus. http://www.aircav.com/survival/appe/asappe09.html | |
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35. The Adaptable Adder Books often tell about the amazing variety of snakes throughout the world and normally andadaptable snake specie would have to go to the adder or Northern http://coloherp.org/cb-news/Vol-28/cbn-0105/Adder.html | |
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36. Venomous Snakes Of The Rest Of South Africa cytotoxic. Snouted Night adder, Causus defilippii, KZN, MPL, Mildly cytotoxic.Many South. Back to the Venomous snakes of the Peninsula. Copyright http://mysite.mweb.co.za/residents/net12980/venomrst.html | |
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37. LD50 For Various Snakes. LD50 Scores for various snakes. Acalyptophis peroni, sea snake species,0.079, Acanthophis antarcticus, Common death adder, 0.5, 0.25, 70.0236.0. http://mysite.mweb.co.za/residents/net12980/ld50tot.html | |
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38. Berg Adder Venom The venom differs from that of most adder in that it is mildly neurotoxic,with Nestlings of groundliving birds and smaller snakes are also taken. http://www.sun.ac.za/forlang/snakes/bergadder.html | |
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39. Grass Snakes The biggest surprise would be if it were an adder. Grass snakes may alsofeign dead, with the head at an angle and the mouth wide open. http://www.brantacan.co.uk/grass_snakes.htm | |
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40. Adder Links adder Links. Books snakes and Lizards. snakes of the World. snakes a NaturalHistory. Mammals, Reptiles and Amphibians. of Britain and Europe. Tom Langton. http://www.brantacan.co.uk/adder_links.htm | |
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