
Appearance
Scalation includes 19–21 rows of dorsal scales at midbody, 152–180 ventral scales, undivided anal scale, 45–58 divided subcaudal scales, and 8–11 supralabial scales.Its coloration varies. Individuals may be brown with darker brown saddles, or light brown with a few darker markings, or even bright yellow with darker markings.
Adults may attain 83 cm in snout-vent length .

Habitat
It is found in forests below an altitude of 1,130 m . Even though the tail is prehensile, adults are usually on the forest floor. Juveniles may be in low vegetation.
Reproduction
Whether this species of ''Trimeresurus'' lays eggs or bears live young is as yet unknown.References:
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