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1 III, 1 | rule are oviparous, the viper being the only viviparous 2 III, 1 | member of the genus. The viper is, previously to external 3 III, 1 | properties of the womb in the viper are similar to those of 4 v, 34 | serpents or snakes, the viper is externally viviparous, 5 v, 34 | envelopment. The young of the viper is born inside a membrane 6 v, 34 | and at times the young viper eats its way out from the 7 v, 34 | inside of the egg. The mother viper brings forth all its young 8 VIII, 15| ground for this purpose; the viper conceals itself under a 9 VIII, 29| another; as, for instance, a viper’s after it has bitten a