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Viperidae

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Definition: A family of snakes comprising three subfamilies: Azemiopinae (the mountain viper, the sole member of this subfamily), Viperinae (true vipers), and Crotalinae (pit vipers). They are widespread throughout the world, being found in the United States, Central and South America, Europe, Asia and Africa. Their venoms act on the blood (hemotoxic) as compared to the venom of elapids which act on the nervous system (neurotoxic). (Goin, Goin, and Zug, Introduction to Herpetology, 3d ed, pp333-36)  mountain viper, true vipers & pit vipers   
See Also Viper Venoms
Examples Agkistrodon; Bothrops; Crotalus; Russell's Viper; Trimeresurus
Other names Viperinae; Lachesis; Gaboon Viper; European Viper; Crotalids; Cerastes; Bushmaster; Bitis; Asp; Vipers, True; Vipers, Gaboon; Vipers, European; Viper, True; Viper, Gaboon; Viper, European; True Viper; Gaboon Vipers; European Vipers; European Adders; Crotalid

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