Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Adder. The adder is a greyish snake, with a dark and very distinct zig-zag pattern down its back, and a red eye. Males tend to be more silvery-grey in colour, while females are more light or reddish-brown. Black (melanistic) forms are sometimes spotted.

    • Male
    • Female
    • Breeding Behaviour
    • Juvenile
    • Melanistic
    • Feeding Behaviour

    A male adder tends to have very dark zigzag markings and dark borders to the scales on his snout. His tail is also longer than that of a female, tapering more gradually towards the tip. Back to top

    A female adder usually has a brown zigzag marking (unlike males, who usually have a very dark, almost black zigzag) and her overall colour tends to be browner than the male. The scales on her snout are also less likely to have dark borders than those of male adders. The tail of the female (beyond the vent/cloaca) is shorter than that of a male and ...

    Adders give birth to live young. Males wrestle or 'dance' to gain access to a female. Females need to bask in the sun to ensure their young develop. Back to top

    Newborn adders are often a beautiful brick-red colour. Until they are mature adults, it can be difficult to tell the sex of adders from their colour or markings. Back to top

    A small percentage of adders are very dark or almost black in appearance. These individuals have inherited a gene which results in increased production of the pigment melanin (the same pigment which results in dark hair or skin in many other animals). Back to top

    Adders are predators of other animals, including small rodents, lizards, amphibians and ground-nesting birds. The adder is venomous but its bite is rarely fatal to humans (and adders will usually only bite humans if trodden on, or otherwise provoked). Back to top

  2. Male adders usually have silvery-grey colouration, while females can be copper or brown. Both have a distinctive, black zig-zag pattern along their backs. Fully black adders can be seen in some areas too. Once fully grown, adders usually measure between 60 and 80cm in length.

    • black adder snake pictures identification photos with names pictures1
    • black adder snake pictures identification photos with names pictures2
    • black adder snake pictures identification photos with names pictures3
    • black adder snake pictures identification photos with names pictures4
    • black adder snake pictures identification photos with names pictures5
  3. Adder. The adder is a greyish snake, with a dark and very distinct zig-zag pattern down its back, and a red eye. Males tend to be more silvery-grey in colour, while females are more light or reddish-brown. Black (melanistic) forms are sometimes spotted.

    • black adder snake pictures identification photos with names pictures1
    • black adder snake pictures identification photos with names pictures2
    • black adder snake pictures identification photos with names pictures3
    • black adder snake pictures identification photos with names pictures4
    • black adder snake pictures identification photos with names pictures5
  4. How to identify. The adder is a greyish snake, with a dark and very distinct zig-zag pattern down its back, and a red eye. Males tend to be more silvery-grey in colour, while females are more light or reddish-brown. Black (melanistic) forms are sometimes spotted.

  5. Explore Authentic Black Adder Stock Photos & Images For Your Project Or Campaign. Less Searching, More Finding With Getty Images.

  6. People also ask

  7. The adder is the UK's only native venomous snake, and its smallest snake. Adders are more likely to flee than attack, unless they are feel very threatened.

  1. People also search for