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Fansipan (Vietnamese: Phan Xi Păng, listen ⓘ) is a mountain in Vietnam.Its height was 3,143 metres (10,312 ft) in 1909, and it presently stands at 3,147.3 metres (10,326 ft). [1]
Protobothrops cornutus, commonly known as the horned pit viper [1] or Fan-Si-Pan horned pit viper, [3] is a pit viper species found in northern and central Vietnam and in southern China . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] No subspecies are currently recognized.
The ecoregion includes Fan Si Pan (3,147 metres (10,325 ft)), Vietnam's highest mountain. The Northern Indochina subtropical forests are a transition between the tropical forests of Indochina and the subtropical and temperate forests of China and the Tibetan Plateau. [4]
Sa Pa District is in Lào Cai Province, northwest Vietnam, 380 km northwest of Hanoi close to the border with China. The Hoàng Liên Sơn range of mountains dominates the district, which is at the eastern extremity of the Himalayas. This range includes Vietnam's highest mountain, Fan Si Pan, at a height of 3143 m above sea level.
Fan-Si-Pan horned pitviper; Flat-nosed pitviper; Godman's pit viper; Green tree pit viper; Habu pit viper; Hagen's pitviper; Horseshoe pitviper; Jerdon's pitviper; Kanburian pit viper; Kaulback's lance-headed pitviper; Kham Plateau pitviper; Large-eyed pitviper; Malabar rock pitviper; Malayan pit viper; Mangrove pit viper; Mangshan pitviper ...
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Ward's trogon ranges from Bhutan and Arunachal in North Eastern India and into northern and eastern Myanmar and southern China (in western Yunnan).A disjunct population was reported to be common in Fan Si Pan in Vietnam in 1939, but there are no modern records of that species there.