The green tree pit viper (Trimeresurus gramineus) has several adaptations that enhance its survival in arboreal habitats. Its striking green coloration provides excellent camouflage among the leaves, helping it avoid detection by predators and prey. Additionally, its prehensile tail allows for better grip and maneuverability in trees, while its heat-sensing pits enable it to detect warm-blooded prey in low light conditions. These adaptations make it an effective ambush predator in its tropical environment.
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a pit viper is a snake
The green pit viper, also known as Trimeresurus albolabris, is a venomous snake found in Southeast Asia. It is named for its striking green coloration and triangular head. It primarily feeds on small mammals, birds, and lizards.
yes a pit viper is a venomous snake including rattlesnakes
Another name for a pit viper is a rattlesnake.
A wagler pit viper is up to 4 feet
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a black mamba is not a pit viper i think... i may be wrong
The pits on a pit viper are between the nostril and the eye on each side of the head.
Pit vipers can be almost any color - red, yellow, brown, green, black, etc. depending on species.
There are approximately 450 species of snakes in Indonesia which only five or so are considered dangerously poisonous and only 3 of them are rattlesnakes.These are the poinosious snakes: Banded Krait, Black Spitting Cobra, Sea Snake, Malayan Pit Viper, Green Pit Viper, Blue Temple Viper