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  2. Trimeresurus gumprechti - Wikipedia

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    T. gumprechti is strikingly bright green in color. A photo of this arboreal snake was chosen as the cover image of a 2008 report published by the World Wildlife Fund called "First Contact in the Greater Mekong: New Species Discoveries." [3] Adults may attain a total length (including tail) of 1.3 m (4.3 ft). [2]

  3. Trimeresurus cardamomensis - Wikipedia

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    Trimeresurus cardamomensis is a venomous pit viper species located in eastern Thailand and the Koh Kong Province in Cambodia. It is more commonly known as the Cardamom Mountains green pit viper . [ 1 ]

  4. Trimeresurus - Wikipedia

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    Central Nicobar pit viper, Central Nicobar bamboo pit viper Central Nicobar Island. T. nebularis: Vogel, David & Pauwels, 2004 0 Cameron Highlands pit viper, Clouded pit viper West Malaysia (Cameron Highlands), Thailand. T. phuketensis: Sumontha, Kunya, Pauwels, Nitikul & Punnadee, 2011 [9] 0 Phuket pit viper Thailand: Phuket Island. T. popeiorum

  5. Trimeresurus albolabris - Wikipedia

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    Color pattern: green above, the side of the head below the eyes is yellow, white or pale green, much lighter than rest of head. The belly is green, yellowish or white below. A light ventrolateral stripe is present in all males, but absent in females. The end of tail is not mottled brown. [8]

  6. Green pit viper - Wikipedia

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    Green pit viper is a common name for several venomous snakes and may refer to: Trimeresurus albolabris , native to southeastern Asia from India to China and Indonesia Trimeresurus macrops , native to Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam

  7. List of reptiles of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Pope's pit viper: North and west Trimeresurus fucatus: Crotalidae: Banded pit viper: Thai Peninsula pit viper: South Trimeresurus nebularis: Crotalidae: Clouded pit viper: Extreme south Trimeresurus wiroti: Crotalidae: Wirot's palm pit viper: South (Phattalung and Narathiwat) Trimeresurus cardamomensis: Crotalidae: Cardamom green pit viper ...

  8. Pit Bull Gives Birth to Extremely Rare Green-Colored Puppy ...

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    And like Anise mentioned in the video, research does show that the puppies don't stay green forever. Over time, the green color will fade away and the puppy will look like its siblings.

  9. Trimeresurus macrops - Wikipedia

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    A bite from this viper's better-studied cousin, the white-lipped pit viper, is said to cause effects ranging from mild envenomation to death. [8] The broader viper family, Viperidae , includes some of the deadliest snakes in the world, responsible for more human fatalities than any other type of snake.