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Malabar Pit Viper

Trimeresurus malabaricus

Habitat:

They are nocturnal and usually inactive in the day, sometimes seen basking on rocks or trees near streams.

Notes:

I found this near a stream in western ghats.

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5 Comments

ChimeTsetan
ChimeTsetan 12 years ago

Luck is just a matter of creation of opportunity. I should plan to venture into deep western ghats for once to create the opportunity for my Luck. :)

AnjaliAnantharam
AnjaliAnantharam 12 years ago

Thanks, Karen :)

KarenL
KarenL 12 years ago

Nice spot!

AnjaliAnantharam
AnjaliAnantharam 12 years ago

I really shld thank my luck to have seen this twice in the wild ... :)

ChimeTsetan
ChimeTsetan 12 years ago

lucky you ;) would love to see one in wild...

AnjaliAnantharam
Spotted by
AnjaliAnantharam

Karnataka, India

Spotted on Nov 13, 2009
Submitted on Nov 13, 2011

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