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Bush vipers climb trees primarily for hunting and ambush tactics, allowing them to access a variety of prey, including birds and small mammals. Elevating themselves also provides a strategic vantage point to spot potential threats and predators in their environment. Additionally, climbing helps them regulate their body temperature by basking in sunlight or seeking shade as needed.

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