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White-Lipped Pit Viper (Juvenile)

Trimeresurus albolabris

Description:

Venomous

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13 Comments

Manoj Samuel Grg
Manoj Samuel Grg 5 years ago

Lowland forest area..

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 5 years ago

Habitat?

Manoj Samuel Grg
Manoj Samuel Grg 5 years ago

Ok.. Ma'am..

DanielePralong
DanielePralong 5 years ago

You're welcome Manoj!
Please make sure to fill in the Habitat field in your spottings, describing the actual habitat where the spotting was made. Together with your images this is the most important information you can contribute on Project Noah.
From our FAQ page: "Habitat: Please state the actual habitat where you photographed the spotting - this information can then be used to track changes in habitat, such as those caused by human intervention or habitat destruction. Again, it is not necessary to state published habitat information here, this can be referenced in the 'reference links' box."
Thanks in advance!
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Manoj Samuel Grg
Manoj Samuel Grg 5 years ago

Mark Ridgway, wille, Jim Nelson .. Thanks a lot..😍😍

Manoj Samuel Grg
Manoj Samuel Grg 5 years ago

Daniele Pralong .. Thank You So Much Ma'am..😍😍

Jim Nelson
Jim Nelson 5 years ago

Well done, Manoj!

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 5 years ago

Congratulations.

willie
willie 5 years ago

Pretty

DanielePralong
DanielePralong 5 years ago

Congratulations Manoj, your White-Lipped Pit Viper is our Spotting of the Day:

"It blends rather nicely with the foliage! This juvenile White-Lipped Pit Viper (Trimeresurus albolabris) is our Spotting of the Day. Widespread in southeast Asia, the White-Lipped Pit Viper belongs to the genus Trimeresurus, which comprises mostly small, arboreal snakes with green slender bodies and prehensile tails. It is venomous and its bite is medically significant to humans.
For more information: https://buff.ly/2Mo601C "

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Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 5 years ago

Beautiful snake. You have a great collection.

Manoj Samuel Grg
Manoj Samuel Grg 5 years ago

Thank You.

Greg Shchepanek
Greg Shchepanek 5 years ago

Great capture Sam, of a beautiful viper.

Manoj Samuel Grg
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Manoj Samuel Grg

Paracel Islands

Spotted on Sep 6, 2018
Submitted on Sep 6, 2018

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