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  2. Trimeresurus albolabris - Wikipedia

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    The venom is primarily hemotoxic. Results of bites from this species range from mild envenoming to death. The venom of white-lipped pitviper contains procoagulant properties. There have been numerous reported bites with few fatalities. [9]

  3. Trimeresurus insularis - Wikipedia

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    Trimeresurus insularis or Indonesian pit viper, Lesser Sunda Islands pit viper, Sunda white-lipped pit viper, red-tailed pit viper is a venomous pit viper species found in eastern Java and the Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia.

  4. Trimeresurus septentrionalis - Wikipedia

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    Trimeresurus septentrionalis, commonly known as the Nepal pit viper or northern white-lipped pit viper, [3] is a venomous pit viper species found in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal and India. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] Description

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    The United States has two families of venomous snakes — pit vipers (which include copperheads) and coral snakes — with a different antivenom for each family, Gerardo said.

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  7. Trimeresurus - Wikipedia

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    Nepal pit viper, Himalayan white-lipped pit viper Bangladesh, India, Nepal T. sichuanensis: Guo & Wang, 2011 0 Sichuan pit viper Sichuan, China T. stejnegeri: Schmidt, 1925 2 Stejneger's pit viper India (Assam), and Nepal through Myanmar and Thailand to China (Guangxi, Guangdong, Hainan, Fujian, Zhejiang, Yunnan) and Taiwan. T. sumatranus T ...

  8. Pit viper - Wikipedia

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    The Crotalinae, commonly known as pit vipers, [2] [3] or pit adders, are a subfamily of vipers found in Asia and the Americas. Like all other vipers, they are venomous . They are distinguished by the presence of a heat-sensing pit organ located between the eye and the nostril on both sides of the head.

  9. Trimeresurus macrops - Wikipedia

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    T. macrops belongs to the genus Trimeresurus, a group of Asian vipers with primarily hemotoxic venom — a type of venom that can destroy blood cells, disrupt blood clotting, and damage organ function. 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]