Snake ID

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Lou

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Feb 16, 2011
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Hi guys, can anyone ID this snake found on my friend's living room floor this morning :) is it a young adder?

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Thanks :)
 
Jonathan D is the man for snake questions, but he said to me that if anything the young are more dangerous than the adults, as the venom increases in potency with lack of use, so young adders that have never bitten anything are possibly more dangerous than adults. However, that probably only applies for their first bite, I'm not sure.

Jon answered some questions here. You need him to see this thread for a definite ID. Try sending him a pm
 
The head looks too big & long for an adder, if you're in France then my money is on a Viperine.......they're not veminous.
One way to tell is by the shape of the pupils, if it has vertical eliptic slits, as opposed to round ones, then you can be pretty sure it's a viper/adder/asp.
 
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It's not an adder....













And the correct answer is.....

Possibly a smooth snake

Except, it's definitely, not possibly ;) And don't worry about nests, they're not birds and don't make them, or have them. Well, except King cobra's, and it's not one of those, thankfully.
 
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It's not an adder....













And the correct answer is.....



Except, it's definitely, not possibly ;) And don't worry about nests, they're not birds and don't make them, or have them. Well, except King cobra's, and it's not one of those, thankfully.

Thanks for that. Plenty adders but no smooth snakes with us, hence the possibly ;) I've only ever seen photos never one in the flesh.
 

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