Adder - Wikipedia The common adder is found in different terrains, habitat complexity being essential for different aspects of its behaviour It feeds on small mammals, birds, lizards, and amphibians, and in some cases on spiders, worms, and insects
ADDER Free-Flow - Adder Technology The ADDER Free-Flow represents true innovation in KVM switching For the first time, Free-Flow allows users to automatically switch between target computers simply by moving the mouse pointer from screen to screen
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
ADDER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Over time, a nadder became an adder By by the mid-1400s, the word was being spelled both with and without the n, but since about 1500, the n -less spelling has prevailed
Adder - Amphibian and Reptile Conservation The adder is one of our three native snake species, most often found on heaths, moors and coastal areas However, its secretive nature and camouflaged markings mean it often goes unnoticed
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
Common European Adder - Animalia 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