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 Order: Squamata, Family: Viperidae The temple viper has a large head and stout body.
The viper's yellow-and-green body bears white, red, dark green or black spots or cross bands. The top of its head is black with green markings, its ventral shields are white with black edges, and its tail is black.
The temple viper is venomous and dangerous, but not aggressive.
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 The green tree pit viper is uniform bright or dull green with light yellow on its lips.
It grows to 18 to 30 inches in length.
The green tree pit viper's range includes India, Myanmar, Malaya, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, China, Indonesia and Formosa.
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 Order: Crocodilia, Family: Crocodylidae The saltwater crocodile is most commonly found on the coasts of northern Australia, and the islands of New Guinea and Indonesia. It ranges west as far as the shores of Sri Lanka and eastern India, all along the shorelines and river mouths of Southeast Asia to central Vietnam, around Borneo and into the Philippines, and even out to Palau, Vanuatu, and the Solomon Islands. Saltwater Crocodiles are strong swimmers and can be found very far from land.
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