Under normal circumstances, armored pit vipers cannot kill people. In the case of pit vipers, the poison of the armored pit viper is not high.

Next, let's talk about the living habits of armored pit vipers. The armored pit viper, like other pit vipers, can run side by side by water and land, so the armored pit viper's settlement is often close to the water source. Even away from water sources such as lakes or rivers, armored pit vipers may be infested. In addition, the armored pit viper often lives in the plains, hills, low mountains, or under the piles of rocks or grass in the fields and streams, and likes to bend into a disc or wave shape. The armored pit viper preys on rodents, frogs, and birds.
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