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What animals are the bamboos in the hills?
What animals are the bamboos in the hills? They are introduced as follows:

Several bamboos in the hills are snakes. Refers to the snake of bamboo leaf green.

Trimeresurus stejnegeri (scientific name: Trimeresurus stejnegeri), also known as Green Bamboo Snake and Green Agkistrodon, is a kind of widely distributed tube-toothed poisonous snake of viper family. Bamboo leaf green is famous for its unique appearance and living habits, and is known as the "green elf".

1, classification and distribution: Bambusa bambusa belongs to Reptilia, Serpentina and Rattlesnakae. Its distribution scope includes Chinese mainland, Taiwan Province, Japan, Korean Peninsula, Viet Nam, Laos and other places. In Chinese mainland, bamboo leaves are mainly distributed in southern provinces, including Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou and Yunnan.

2. Morphological characteristics: Phyllostachys pubescens is slender, with an average adult body length of about 60- 100 cm. The head is triangular and clearly distinguished from the neck. The eyes are of medium size and the pupils are vertical. The body is beautiful green, so it is named "Green Bamboo Snake". There is a row of dark spots on the back and light stripes on both sides. The abdomen is light in color, yellow-green or light yellow. The tail is reddish-brown, and there is a string of black bands at the end.

3. Living habits: Bambusa bambusa mainly lives in mountainous areas, hills and plains at an altitude of1000-2,000 meters, and likes to inhabit bamboo forests, bushes, grasslands and other environments. They are nocturnal animals, hiding in trees or bamboo forests to rest during the day and coming out to hunt at night. Bamboo leaf green mainly feeds on small mammals, birds and other reptiles. The breeding season is generally in spring and autumn, and the female snake lays about 5- 12 eggs at a time.

4. Toxicity: Bambusa bambusa is a poisonous snake, and its venom is mainly serum protease and neurotoxin, which has the functions of bleeding, hemolysis and nerve paralysis. Although the bite of Bambusa bambusa is mild in pain, it may cause swelling, bleeding, local necrosis and other symptoms. Severe cases may even lead to shock or death. Therefore, you should try to avoid contact with bamboo leaves when you are outdoors. If you are accidentally bitten, you should seek medical treatment immediately.