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Bush vipers, primarily found in tropical forests of Africa, exhibit arboreal behavior, spending much of their time in trees where they blend in with foliage. They are ambush predators, relying on their cryptic coloration to surprise prey, which mainly consists of small mammals, birds, and lizards. These snakes are known for their distinctive, vibrant coloration and have a slow metabolism, allowing them to go long periods without feeding. Bush vipers are generally solitary and exhibit territorial behavior, defending their space from other snakes.

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