The Dallas Zoo has welcome d six baby eyelash pit vipers, marking the first successful birth within the species at the zoo since 2014. The vipers were born Oct. 11, the zoo said via its X account.
A green-black pit viper, Trimeresurus ciliaris, has striking marbling that makes it look as if it has long eyelashes. The species, called the Limestone Eyelash Pit Viper, was found in central and ...
Found in limestone formations in a Thai national park, it has been named the limestone eyelash pit viper as a result of its distinctive habitat and markings. Similarly striking is a bat that ...
Close up shot of an Eyelash Viper resting on a tree in the rainforest. Costa Rica. Central America, The Americas. Also available in 4K resolution. Medium tilt down shot of an Eyelash Viper resting on ...
Brown morph of Shah’s Eyelash-Pitviper (Bothriechis rasikusumorum). This species is named after the Shah family. It is endemic to Huila department in southeastern Colombia, where it inhabits ...