Trimeresurus insularis
"Trimeresurus insularis"


Higher classification: Trimeresurus albolabris
Scientific name: Trimeresurus albolabris insularis
Conservation status: Least Concern Encyclopedia of Life
Rank: Subspecies
Species: T. insularis
Family: Viperidae
About:-
Trimeresurus insular is a venomous pit viper subspecies found in Indonesia and East Timor. Common names include: white-lipped Island pit viper, lesser sunda pit viper, and Island pit viper.
Description:-
The scalation includes 21 rows dorsal scales at midbody, 156-164/156-167 ventral scales in males/females, 70-75/54-59 subcaudal scales in males/females, and 7-12 supralabial scales. Their color patterns are often found to be green or a blue-green color with specific populations even containing yellow variants as well.
Geographic range:-
Found in Indonesia on eastern Java, Bali, Lombok, Sumbava, Suma, Komodo, Ronda, Flores, Adonara, Lembata, Pantar, Alor, Roti, Semau, Timor, Wetar, Kisar and Romang. The type locality given is "Soe, Timor”. They are arboreal and can be found in dry monsoon forests within the altitudes of 900 and 1,200 m.
Snakebite:-
Symptoms: Dry bites or bites where only a very small amount of venom is injected may cause slight bleeding, pain, and swelling at the bite injury. If a moderate amount of venom was injected, you are more likely to have severe pain, swelling of the whole limb, and general I'll feelings, such as nausea, vomiting, and weakness.
Precautions:-
1) call an ambulance immediately.
2) Don't panic and don't move.
3) Leave the snake alone.
4) Apply a pressure immobilization bandage and splint.
5) Don't wash, suck, cut or tourniquet the bite.
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