Vipers are a large family of snakes; the scientific name is Viperidae. They are found all over the world, with the exceptions of Antarctica, Australia, New Zealand, Madagascar, north of the Arctic Circle and island clusters such as Hawaii. The family Viperidae includes adders , pit vipers like rattlesnakes , cottonmouths and copperheads , the Gaboon viper, green vipers and horned vipers. All vipers are venomous and have long, hinged fangs. Vipers found in colder, northern climates, such as the black or European adder have more moderate venom.
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Native tribes have used them for their supposedly powerful healing properties. For hundreds of years, these frogs have been used by Amazonian tribes for their supposedly powerful healing properties. At first, the person feels a few moments of serenity, but within seconds, that feeling turns to suffering and can force the person to vomit. Lenny Kosh works as a mortgage broker and went to a kambo practitioner in the Los Angeles hills on a recommendation from his holistic health practitioner. Currently, there is no research indicating kambo benefits human health, and it is not officially classified as a medicine.
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Smooth-bodied, legless amphibians called caecilians look like giant earthworms with mouths full of sharp teeth, and, according to new research , they may be the only amphibians known to possess a venomous bite, reports Katherine J. Wu for the New York Times. The nearly known species of caecilians are found in the tropics the world over and are so adapted to their underground lifestyle most are burrowers but some are aquatic that the tiny eyes of some species are entirely covered by skin. Some are just a few inches long, but the giant caecilian of Colombia Caecilia thompsoni can reach lengths of up to five feet, reports Jason Bittel for National Geographic. Because these strange creatures mainly live underground, they are seldom seen and poorly understood.
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11.06.2022 11:27:56 Gustav:
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16.06.2022 7:11:23 Momuso:
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