For a pit viper, the armored pit viper is not very poisonous. The venom of the armored pit viper contains blood toxins, and some varieties contain nerve poisons. The fangs of the armored pit viper are relatively long, which can effectively inject venom into the prey.

After talking about the toxicity of the armored pit viper, let's talk about the living environment of the armored pit viper. Like all other pit vipers, the armored pit viper can run side by side by water and land, so the armored pit viper's residence is also closer to the water source, and it often lives in the plains, hills, low mountains, fields, streams and ditches under rubble piles or grass. The armored pit viper likes to stand still, with its head raised towards the sky.
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