Arunachal Pit Viper
- Habitat: Forested areas, including montane forests and bamboo thickets
- Distribution: Arunachal Pradesh and other northeastern states of India
- Diet: Small mammals, birds, lizards, and insects
- Size: Typically 1.5-2 feet in length
Physical Description:
- Appearance: The Arunachal Pit Viper has a stout body with a triangular-shaped head distinct from its neck. It features keeled scales, which give it a rough texture. Coloration can vary, typically ranging from green to brown or gray, often with darker markings or a speckled pattern. Some individuals may exhibit shades of reddish-brown or even yellowish hues.
- Size: Adults generally measure between 40 to 60 cm (16 to 24 inches) in length, with females often larger than males.
- Tail: The tail is relatively short and tapers to a point.