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a pit viper is a snake
Green bush vipers primarily eat small rodents, birds, and reptiles in the wild. They are ambush predators that rely on excellent camouflage to ambush their prey.
The green pit viper, also known as Trimeresurus albolabris, is a venomous snake found in Southeast Asia. It is named for its striking green coloration and triangular head. It primarily feeds on small mammals, birds, and lizards.
yes a pit viper is a venomous snake including rattlesnakes
Pot vipers have a pit on either side of the head that can detect the heat from a nearby animal. They use this to help them locate prey and potential predators.
A wagler pit viper is up to 4 feet
Another name for a pit viper is a rattlesnake.
Some enemies of pit vipers include birds of prey, larger snakes, and mammals such as wild boars or raccoons. These predators may hunt and feed on pit vipers, posing a threat to their survival. Additionally, habitat destruction and human activities like poaching also contribute to the decline of pit viper populations.
a black mamba is not a pit viper i think... i may be wrong
Big cats and pit vipers often eat opossums. ************* Canines, large cats, bears, Birds of Prey.. but they are amune to pit viper poison... they eat snakes!