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What (who) is viperine$90445$ - definition

SPECIES OF REPTILE
Viperine snake; Viperine water snake

Viperina         
SUBFAMILY OF REPTILES
True vipers; Pitless vipers; Old World vipers; Old world vipers; Viperines; Viperes; Viperides; Viperina; Viperiodea; Viperiodei; Viperiformes; Viperida; Atherini; Pitless viper; True viper; Old World viper; True adder; Viperine Snake; Viperine
·noun ·pl ·see Viperoidea.
Viperine         
SUBFAMILY OF REPTILES
True vipers; Pitless vipers; Old World vipers; Old world vipers; Viperines; Viperes; Viperides; Viperina; Viperiodea; Viperiodei; Viperiformes; Viperida; Atherini; Pitless viper; True viper; Old World viper; True adder; Viperine Snake; Viperine
·adj Of or pertaining to a viper or vipers; resembling a viper.
Viperinae         
SUBFAMILY OF REPTILES
True vipers; Pitless vipers; Old World vipers; Old world vipers; Viperines; Viperes; Viperides; Viperina; Viperiodea; Viperiodei; Viperiformes; Viperida; Atherini; Pitless viper; True viper; Old World viper; True adder; Viperine Snake; Viperine
The Viperinae, or viperines, are a subfamily of vipers endemic to Europe, Asia and Africa. They are distinguished by their lack of the heat-sensing pit organs that characterize their sister group, the subfamily Crotalinae.

Wikipedia

Natrix maura

The viperine water snake or viperine snake (Natrix maura) is a semiaquatic, fish-eating natricine water snake. Despite its common names, it is not a member of the subfamily Viperinae. It was given its common names due to exhibiting a dorsal colour pattern that superficially resembles that of sympatric adder species. In comparison to other Natrix species its head is also somewhat wider and more distinct from the neck. Like most members of the Natricinae it possesses a venom gland on each side of the upper jaw (Duvernoy's gland) that produces a mild venom that may play a role in swallowing or digestion. The gland is not associated with an enlarged specialized tooth and the venom as to be applied by chewing. The species usually does not bite as a mean of defense, and the effect of a bite would be harmless to humans.