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It often congregates in large numbers during the fall in dens, where it spends the winter.
Date : 12/3/2004 Time : 4:17:56 PM The North American copperhead, or highland moccasin, Agkistrodon contortrix, is a venomous PIT VIPER, subfamily Crotalinae, family Viperidae.
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 Viperidae (Vipers)
Most have heavy bodies with short slender tails.
The Viperidae family is made up of the Vipers and the Pit Vipers.
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 Venomous Snakes: The Viperidae
The vipers differ from the Elapidae in that their front venom fangs are folded back when not in use.
The Family Viperidae contains fewer well-known, or notorious, venomous snakes, but most people will be acquainted with the rattlesnakes, and some with the bushmaster, fer-de-lance, puff adder, Gaboon viper and temple and bush vipers.
The EMBL reptile database has been especially useful for the latest records of the numbers of species in each genus and their distribution.
http://www.nafcon.dircon.co.uk/venomous4.htm

  
 MBR: Internet Bookwatch, November 2003
An inset section of color plates illustrates this practical and authoritative guide offering exhaustive species descriptions, as well as information on taxonomy, distribution, habitat, feeding, behavior, reproduction, and information about the venoms of these amazing reptiles.
Collaboratively written by biologist David Mallow, ecologist and environmental scientist David Ludwig, and herpetologist Goran Nilson, True Vipers: Natural History And Toxinology Of Old World Vipers is a professional, detailed, and extensive reference concerning the nine genera and their species of the family Viperidae - colloquially known as Old World vipers.
An inspirational guide for anyone who has dreamed of rising every morning to the tranquility of a lakeside, A House On The Water is a wonderful book for simple browsing and a very highly recommended addition to academic and community Architectural Studies collections.
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Pit vipers are a group of venomous snakes that have depressions in the front of their eyes.
Most poisous snakes in the United States belong to the family Viperidae, subfamily Crotalinae, and pit vipers.
http://ntri.tamuk.edu/herpetarium/viperidae/viperidae.html

  
 Viperidae definition of Viperidae. What is Viperidae? Meaning of Viperidae. What does Viperidae mean? Viperidae ...
genus Vipera, Vipera - type genus of the Viperidae
Bitis, genus Bitis - a genus of Viperidae
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Any of several venomous Old World snakes of the family Viperidae, having a single pair of long, hollow fangs and a thick, heavy body.
Any of several nonvenomous snakes, such as the milk snake of North America, popularly believed to be harmful.
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 Cirrhosis
Castro O, et al: Neutralization of the Hemorrhagic Effect Induced by Bothrops Asper (Serpentes Viperidae venom with Tropical Plant Extracts, Rev Biol Trop 1999, Sep;47(3): 605-616.
Alam MI, et al; Isolation, Purification and Partial Characterization of Viper Venom Inhibiting Factor from the Root Extract of the Indian Medicinal Plant Sarsaparilla, Toxicon, 1994, Dec;32(12): 1551.1557.
ASE is often compared to extracts of milk thistle, alpha-lipoic acid, other artichoke extracts, N-acetyl cysteine, and nucleic acids in its effectiveness to support liver detoxification and aid in liver disease.
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 Viperidae
Triceratolepis sieversorum, a new genus and species of pitviper (Reptilia: Serpentes: Viperidae: Crotalinae) from Vietnam.
Broadley, D.G. A review of the tribe Atherini (Serpentes: Viperidae), with the descriptions of two new genera.
Joger,U. Book review of Harding and Welch's Checklist (contains many corrections)
http://www.embl-heidelberg.de/~uetz/families/Viperidae.html

  
 Viperidae: Crotalinae
Gutberlet Jr, R. and Campbell, J. Generic recognition for a neglected lineage of South American pitvipers (Squamata: Viperidae: Crotalinae), with the description of a new species from the Colombian Chacó.
Viperidae: Crotalinae after Gutberlet and Harvey, in press (from Gutberlet and Campbell, 2001)
http://www.fmnh.helsinki.fi/users/haaramo/Metazoa/Deuterostoma/Chordata/Reptilia/Lepidosauromorpha/Pythonomorpha/Viperidae/Crotalinae.htm

  
 Death Adders Acanthophis: An overview, including descriptions of FIVE new species and ONE subspecies.
Shine, R. 1980, Ecology of the Australian Death Adder Acanthophis antarcticus (Elapidae): Evidence for convergence with the viperidae.
http://www.smuggled.com/addtax2.htm

  
 Information on family Viperidae
family Viperidae n : Old World vipers [syn: Viperidae ]
[ W E B K N O W L E D G E O N L I N E :: family Viperidae ]
http://www.wkonline.com/d/family_Viperidae.html

  
 Information on Viperidae
Viperidae n : Old World vipers [syn: family Viperidae ]
[ W E B K N O W L E D G E O N L I N E :: Viperidae ]
http://www.wkonline.com/d/Viperidae.html

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