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The giant pit viper is a national protected animal

2022-05-08 / 843 Read

The giant pit viper is not a national protected animal, but an alien species.

Giant pit vips live in plains, hills and mountains, inhabiting rock piles, grasses, ditches, graves, bushes and fields. The burrows of the short-tailed pit viper are mostly on the slopes of the sun. The diameter of the hole is 1.5 to 4.5 cm, and the depth of the hole can reach about 1 meter. Most of the old holes dug by frogs and rats are used.

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The giant pit viper mostly inhabits rock crevices and branches, standing still Don't move, head up towards the sky. When the bird stops near it, it attacks the bird quickly. It is common to see several pit vipers on a small tree.