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  3. 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]

  4. Trimeresurus - Wikipedia

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    Commonly called the Siamese peninsula pit viper and found in southern Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia. The genus Trimeresurus ( sensu lato ) has been the subject of considerable taxonomic work since 2000, resulting in the recognition of additional genera within this complex.

  5. List of reptiles of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Hagen's green pit viper: South Trimeresurus popeiorum: Crotalidae: 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 ...

  6. Green pit viper - Wikipedia

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    A green pit viper. 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; Trimeresurus trigonocephalus, endemic to Sri Lanka

  7. 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]

  8. Trimeresurus vogeli - Wikipedia

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    Trimeresurus vogeli, commonly known as the Vogel's pit viper, [2] is a venomous pitviper species native to Southeast Asia. ... A Field Guide to the Reptiles of Thailand.

  9. File:Trimeresurus vogeli, Vogel's pit viper - Khao Soi Dao ...

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