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  adder (snake) - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about adder (snake)
The common adder, or viper, is widely distributed in Europe as far east as Siberia.
European venomous snake, the common viper Vipera berus.
Two such species live in Australia: the common death adder and the desert death adder.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /adder+(snake)   (298 words)

  
 Kerala - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The first evidence of habitation dates to the 10th century BCE, when pottery and granite burial monuments (resembling those of Western Europe and the rest of Asia) were left behind.
These were produced by speakers of a proto-Tamil language from northwestern India, suggesting that Kerala and Tamil Nadu once shared a common language, ethnicity and culture; this common area is known as Tamilakam.
Eastern Kerala’s windward mountains shelter tropical moist forests and tropical dry forests, which are common in the Western Ghats.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kerala   (5280 words)

  
 Adder: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
The puff adder is a viper native to Africa.
Best known is the common European viper, or adder (Vipera berus), distributed throughout Europe and N Asia...vipers and has a body diameter of up to 6 in.
Venomous Old World snakes are the true vipers, including the adder and the asp, and members of the cobra family, including the mamba of Africa and the krait of Asia.
www.questia.com /library/encyclopedia/adder.jsp?l=A&p=1   (1240 words)

  
 heath
Solitary practice, or practice in small circles of friends or family is common.
Common tap or drinking water contains minerals (particularly calcium salts) that will quickly build up and kill the plant.
Reptiles are fewer due to the cooler conditions, with only the Common Viper being frequent.
www.experiencefestival.com /heath   (860 words)

  
 Krait   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Most sea snakes can produce 10-15 mg of venom.
Identification: Laticauda colubrina (subfamily unknown) Common name: Banded Sea Krait or Yellow-lipped Sea Krait
Common krait Victims often present in the morning with signs of paralysis, which can be mistaken for a stroke
cobrasnake.shodcobra.com /krait   (639 words)

  
 "KJV Only" advocates refuted!
It is this basic text, common to Erasmus, Stephanus, Beza, and the Elzevir brothers, which lies behind all the protestant translations into English that were made from the Greek language prior to the nineteenth century, including the King James Version.
Zeal to promote the common good, whether it be by devising anything ourselves, or revising that which hath been laboured by others, deserveth certainly much respect and esteem, but yet findeth but cold entertainment in the world.
Again, the Greek tongue was well known and made familiar to most inhabitants in Asia, by reason of the conquest that there the Grecians had made, as also by the Colonies, which thither they had sent.
www.bible.ca /b-kjv-only.htm   (11696 words)

  
 Venomous Snake Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Reptiles of Baja California - an online field guide, from the San Diego Museum of Natural History
Reptiles of Lamington National Park - common species in a Queensland, Australia N.P. Reptiles of the Parque Estadual Guajará-Mirim, Rondônia, Brazil - Laurie J. Vitt, University of Oklahoma
, Budapest - ecology and evolution of European vipers
sbsweb.bangor.ac.uk /~bss166/links.htm   (2561 words)

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