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Pit vipers are highly venomous, but many species are not aggressive. In fact, only 30% of their strikes are venomous, so don"t be alarmed if your kid gets bitten by one. Most pit vipers are shy, and they may bite just to scare off an attacker. Whether they"re attacking a human or a pet, the snake"s fangs look like highly evolved hypodermic needles. The poisonous fluid emitted by these snakes bonds directly to body tissue, making it very dangerous to humans and pets.

The 1993 Pit vipers are a common threat in the outdoors. However, kids can learn about pit vipers in an easy and fun way. While pit vipers may seem frightening, these snakes have a cool heat-sensing system that can identify the heat of prey. These snakes are commonly found in forests and deserts, but they can be found all over the world. Some species are terrestrial and arboreal, and some breed live young.