Trimeresurus (Trimeresurus) kanburiensis – David et al., 2011[3]
Trimeresurus kanburiensis is a species of pit viper found in only a few areas of Thailand. Common names include: Kanburi pitviper,[4]Kanburian pit viper, and tiger pit viper.[5] Highly venomous, it is an arboreal but heavily built species with a brown or tawny coloration. No subspecies are currently recognized.[3][6]
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