Siamese Peninsular Pit Viper


The 'Siamese Peninsula Pit Viper' Popeia fucata was first described as a separate species in 2004, prior to which it was considered a variant of Pope's Pit Viper (formerly Trimeresurus popeiorum).


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Location: Pahang
Photo credit: © Eng Wah Teo / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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