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These are the simple ways to identify an Adder snake

ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 30, 2026, 01:36 IST
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These are the simple ways to identify an Adder snake

Whether you are a nature lover or just a keen observer of snakes, reptiles and other creepy crawlers, there’s always an inquisitiveness associated with these creatures, and one such common snake that always makes people curious is an Adder snake, which is found in many parts of Europe. This snake, known as the European adder (Vipera berus) is one of the most misunderstood reptiles in the wild. As Britain’s only venomous snake, it often sparks unnecessary panic. However, adders are naturally shy, non-aggressive creatures that prefer flight over fight. Knowing how to identify them is not just a great skill for hikers and nature lovers; it is also the best way to ensure you give these beautiful reptiles the respect and space they deserve. Here is a simple breakdown of how to spot an adder safely in the wild.

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The Zigzag Pattern

The most iconic giveaway of an adder is the distinct, dark zigzag pattern running all the way down its back. This markings usually starts right at the back of the head and travels down to the tip of the tail. While other snakes might have spots or bars, the adder’s continuous, jagged line is its ultimate signature.

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Color and Size Differences

Adders are relatively thick-bodied, stocky snakes that rarely grow longer than 60 to 80 centimeters. Their coloration depends heavily on their sex. Males are typically silver-grey with contrasting jet-black zigzags, while females are browner or copper-toned with dark brown markings. In rare cases, you might even encounter a completely black (melanistic) adder.

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Preferred Habitats


You are most likely to spot an adder basking in the sun to warm its blood. They love open, undisturbed landscapes like sand dunes, rocky hillsides, moorlands, and the edges of woodlands. If you are walking through thick heather or brambles on a sunny spring morning, keep your eyes on the ground—that is prime adder territory.

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