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Craspedocephalus gramineus, known as the bamboo pit viper, Indian green pit viper, or common green pit viper, is a venomous pit viper species found in the southern and north eastern parts of India. No Nocturnal Ca Carnivore Ar Arboreal Am Ambush predator Pr


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Green Bamboo Leaf Pit Viper. Motuo Bamboo Pitviper. Kingdom. Animalia. Location in Taxonomic Tree . Subgenus. Trimeresurus (Viridovipera) Species. Trimeresurus medoensis. Identification Numbers. TSN: 634925. Geography. Working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of.


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The ruby-eyed green pit viper (Trimeresurus rubeus) was discovered in Vietnam in 2011. (Image credit: © Peter Paul van Dijk / Darwin Initiative) Vipers are a large family of snakes.


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Classification Trimeresurus gramineus goes by many names; Bamboo pit viper, Indian tree viper, green tree viper, and Bamboo snake are just a few of the more common names.Specifically, Trimeresurus is Latin for "three part tail", presumably named after the tripartite pattern of the tail. As for the specific epithet, T. gramineus, is Latin for grassy, probably for the grassy color of the pit.


Bamboo Viper Trimeresurus albolabris —

The Bamboo Pit viper, also known as the Bamboo snake or Green tree viper, is a venomous snake found primarily in Southeast Asia, including India. It is a species of the pit viper family and is known for its distinct coloration and pattern. Characteristics Description Name Bamboo Pit Viper Scientific Name Trimeresurus gramineus Colour Green […]


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are relatively small, primarily species, with thin bodies and species are typically green in color, but some species also have yellow, black, orange, red, or gold markings. species includes a variety of animals, including amphibians, and other small


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Viperidae Genus Trimeresurus Scientific Name Trimeresurus stejnegeri Read our Complete Guide to Classification of Animals. Tree Viper (Bamboo Viper) Conservation Status Least Concern Tree Viper (Bamboo Viper) Locations Asia Tree Viper (Bamboo Viper) Facts Prey Frogs, lizards, small rodents, birds Main Prey Frogs, lizards


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Bamboo Viper Trimeresurus albolabris —

Bamboo pit viper, Indian tree viper, bamboo snake, Indian green tree viper, green tree viper, bamboo viper, bamboo pitviper, ''boodro pam'', grass-green snake, green pit viper. Behavior ''T. gramineus'' is arboreal and nocturnal. When threatened, it is aggressive and does not hesitate to bite.


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Bamboo viper Bamboo viper may refer to: Trimeresurus stejnegeri, a.k.a. the Chinese green tree viper, Chinese bamboo pit viper, a venomous pitviper species found in India, Nepal, Burma, Thailand, China and Taiwan Trimeresurus gramineus, a.k.a. the bamboo pit viper, a venomous species found only in southern India


Bamboo Viper Trimeresurus albolabris —

The Indian green tree viper, Trimeresurus gramineus, is common in the hilly country of central and southern India, mainly in bamboo thickets and dense foliage near streams. Adult length averages 30 inches (76 centimeters). It is bright green to coppery green, often flecked with black, and has a red tail.


Bamboo pit viper/green pit vip

The green bamboo viper is the snake style taught in the United States by Grandmaster Wing Loc Johnson Ng. Grandmaster Ng taught this particular snake style as well as water snake, shadow snake, king cobra, and Golden snake. These five type snakes make up the southern snake style system.


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They are usually bright green in color but some specimens can be yellowish, greyish, or even a purple brown coloration. The also sometimes have spots that can be black, brown or reddish in color. They usually have a white, yellow, or red streak along the outer row of scales separating their belly and dorsal. Natural Habitat and Distribution


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Stejneger's palm viper, Stejneger's bamboo pitviper, Chinese tree viper, Chinese green tree viper, Chinese bamboo viper, Green bamboo viper, Bamboo snake, Red tail snake 13 languages Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Reptilia Order Squamata Suborder Serpentes Family Viperidae Genus Trimeresurus SPECIES


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Common names include green tree pit viper, white-lipped pit viper, [4] white-lipped tree viper, white-lipped green pit viper and white-lipped bamboo pit viper. [7] Description Maximum total length males 600 mm (24 in), females 810 mm (32 in); maximum tail length males 120 mm (4.7 in), females 130 mm (5.1 in). [8]


Bamboo Vipers & Greater Greens —

Trimeresurus erythrurus. Trimeresurus erythrurus, commonly known as the red-tailed bamboo pitviper, [3] redtail bamboo pit viper, and redtail pit viper is a venomous pit viper species found in South Asia and Myanmar. No subspecies are currently recognized. [2]