Adder - Wikipedia The name 'adder' is derived from nædre, an Old English word that had the generic meaning of snake in the older forms of many Germanic languages It was commonly used in the Old English version of the Christian Scriptures for the devil and the serpent in the Book of Genesis
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Adder - The Wildlife Trusts The adder is a relatively small, stocky snake that prefers woodland, heathland and moorland habitats It hunts lizards and small mammals, as well as ground-nesting birds, such as skylark and meadow pipit
Facts About Adders - Live Science Adder is a word derived from an Old English term meaning serpent, and it can refer to several types of snakes, including some species that are only distantly related
Adder | Venomous Reptile of Europe Asia | Britannica adder, any of several groups of venomous snakes of the viper family, Viperidae, and the Australo-Papuan death adders, viperlike members of Elapidae, the cobra family The name adder may also be applied to certain other snakes, such as the hognose snake (Heterodon), a harmless North American genus
Understanding the Common European Adder - Wild Explained The Common European Adder is a fascinating snake species that inhabits various regions throughout Europe This article aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of these intriguing creatures, delving into their biology, habitat, behavior, and interactions with humans
Common European Adder - Facts, Diet, Habitat Pictures on . . . The Common European adder (Vipera berus) is a venomous snake that is very widespread and can be found throughout most of central and eastern Europe and as far as East Asia Known by a host of common names including Common adder and Common viper, adders have been the subject of much folklore in Britain and other European countries They are not