What type of enzyme generally characterizes the venom profile of vipers, causing severe localized tissue damage?
Answer
Proteolytic enzymes
Viperid venom profiles typically favor proteolytic enzymes, which result in severe localized tissue damage, contrasting generally with the neurotoxic profiles common to elapids.

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