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  2. See How Nearly 100 Rattlesnakes Were Found Under and ... - AOL

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    Are Rattlesnakes Common in California? The rattlesnakes in the video were under a home in Santa Rosa, California, which is in Sonoma County. Sonoma County is home to over 30 species of snakes, but ...

  3. Fauna of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The horned viper in particular is considered to be extremely dangerous and possibly the most venomous snake in Europe. [16] The javeline sand boa, the rarest species of snake in Europe and the only species of boa on the continent, was believed extinct in Romania, with the last live specimen being reported in 1937. An entire stable population of ...

  4. List of dangerous snakes - Wikipedia

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    The black mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) is a large and highly venomous snake species native to much of Sub-Saharan Africa. It is the second longest venomous snake species in the world and is the fastest moving land snake, capable of moving at 4.32 to 5.4 metres per second (16–20 km/h, 10–12 mph).

  5. Boston's WBZ News shared this mesmerizing video of the unlikely encounter from a group of local hikers who, understandably, were made a little nervous by the creepy-crawly sight!

  6. Venomous snake - Wikipedia

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    The evolutionary history of venomous snakes can be traced back to as far as 28 million years ago. [1] Snake venom is modified saliva used for prey immobilization and self-defense and is usually delivered through highly specialized teeth, hollow fangs, directly into the bloodstream or tissue of the target.

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  8. Pit viper - Wikipedia

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    These snakes range in size from the diminutive hump-nosed viper, Hypnale hypnale, that grows to a typical total length (including tail) of only 30–45 cm (12–18 in), to the bushmaster, Lachesis muta, a species known to reach a maximum total length of 3.65 m (12.0 ft) in length.

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