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A group of vipers is called a nest
That would be a nest of Vipers

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The collective nouns for 'vipers' are:

  • a nest of vipers
  • a generation of vipers
  • a den of vipers

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John started this skiffle group in March of 1957.

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King of Skiffle was created on 2000-04-11.

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They began as the Quarry Men, a skiffle group playing folk music, and sometimes Country & Western songs. Skiffle died out after awhile, but rock-n-roll had become popular. They changed styles to keep up.

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The criminals belonged to a gang named the Red Vipers.

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Charles McDevitt has: Played Themselves in "Toast of the Town" in 1948. Played himself in "This Is Your Life" in 1955. Played Themselves - Performers in "Off the Record" in 1955. Played Himself - and His Skiffle Group in "Six-Five Special" in 1957. Played And His Skiffle Group in "The Tommy Steele Story" in 1957. Played himself in "Thank Your Lucky Stars" in 1961. Played Himself - Mystery Guest in "Never Mind the Buzzcocks" in 1996. Played Himself - Chas McDevitt Skiffle Group in "50s Britannia" in 2013.

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He loved music, and when the skiffle music craze started in England, John became caught up in it and started his own group. Skiffle was a very primitive type of rock music, with only guitar and drums, if a drummer could be found.

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It's not clear that Lennon particularly liked skiffle music, but skiffle music was quite easy to play and could be played with cheap instruments - a typical skiffle band was guitar, soapbox bass (made from a wooden box, a broom handle and some string) and a washboard. Because it was so cheap, many skiffle groups started up in the late 1950s. Lennon's band was one of these.

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In 1957, Ringo co-founded a band, the Eddie Clayton Skiffle Group, with his friend, Eddie Miles.

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Yes, vipers are real.

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Kraits are apart of the group Elapidae (elapids) which include other neurotoxic snakes such as Cobras and Coral Snakes. This group is separate from the other main group of venomous snakes, Viperidea (vipers), which include Rattlesnakes and Puff Adders.

That being said, there are many differences between elapids and vipers. Elapids are generally long, slender snakes with small, fixed front fangs. Vipers on the other hand are usually stout-bodied with a triangular lance-like head that have long, hinged front fangs . Also, elapids possess neurotoxic venom while vipers have hemotoxic venom (in come cases have a blend of both as seen in Neo-tropical Rattlesnakes)

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Aged sixteen, singer and guitarist John Lennon formed the skiffle group The Quarrymen with some Liverpool schoolfriends.

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No. There are no known species of vipers in Ohio.

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All rattlesnakes belong to the Viperidae (viper) family. They belong to the group of pit vipers out of pit vipers, puff adders, adders. So the diamondback rattlesnake would be in the Viper(idae) family.

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vipers live in Asia,Europe and Africa

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Kolkata Vipers was created in 2011.

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Victorian Vipers was created in 1993.

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Tiny Vipers was born in 1983.

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Fighting Vipers was created in 1995.

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Fighting Vipers happened in 1995.

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Newcastle Vipers was created in 2002.

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Detroit Vipers was created in 1994.

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Detroit Vipers ended in 2001.

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Växjö Vipers was created in 1988.

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Calgary Vipers was created in 2005.

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Alabama Vipers ended in 2010.

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Alabama Vipers was created in 2000.

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Omaha Vipers was created in 2010.

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hawks eat wagler pit vipers

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Vipers have unbright colours on their back so that they camoflauge

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Scotsman, Lonnie Donnegan

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Prior to the Beatles, George was in a skiffle group called "The Rebels".

After the Beatles, he was a member of the Traveling Wilbury's.

George, along with Eric Clapton, Dave Mason and others, became the backing band for Delaney&Bonnie when they toured the UK.

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Snakes do not have poison, they have venom. Some venomous snakes are taipans, Gaboon vipers, Mangshan vipers, Eyelash crested vipers, and Sawscaled vipers. Those are the coolest in my opinion.

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No. Vipers are just one of many families of snake.

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Staten Island Vipers was created in 1998.

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Roanoke Valley Vipers was created in 2005.

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Roanoke Valley Vipers ended in 2006.

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St. Louis Vipers ended in 1999.

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St. Louis Vipers was created in 1993.

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Yes, pit vipers do have rattles. Also, similarly to rattlesnakes, pit vipers have two organs that can sense radiation around them.

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Cobras are apart of the group Elapidae (elapids) which include other neurotoxic snakes such as Kraits and Coral Snakes. This group is separate from the other main group of venomous snakes, Viperidea (vipers), which include Rattlesnakes and Puff Adders.

That being said, there are many differences between elapids and vipers. Elapids are generally long, slender snakes with small, fixed front fangs. Vipers on the other hand are usually stout-bodied with a triangular lance-like head that have long, hinged front fangs. Also, elapids possess neurotoxic venom while vipers have hemotoxic venom (in come cases a viper can have a blend of both as seen in Neo-tropical Rattlesnakes)

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Vipers occasionally like to be in moist and tropical like weather.

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skiffle is a type of music. Usually home made instruments, with a jazz sort of sound. and boom, im guessing is just a reference to the time it came around, like baby boomers.

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The snakes you would commonly find in Egypt are Egyptian Cobras, Burtons's Carpet Vipers, Saw Scales Vipers, Spitting Cobras and Horned Vipers.

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Lonnie Donegan went by The King of Skiffle.

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No. Vipers are not found in Australia. Various types of viper can be found in Africa, Eurasia, and the Americas.

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There are many types of viper snakes found all around the world. They are divided into two groups; pit vipers and true vipers. Pit vipers have pit organs between their eyes and nostrils while true vipers have no pit organs.

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