Marsh adders were easily startled and bite with little provocation. Usually seeking out small creatures such as ducklings and frogs for prey, the adder would also attack larger beings if it felt threatened. Its large, curved fangs allowed it to deliver its poison deeply, so that it quickly took effect.
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