Photo by Dr.
Zoltan Takacs of Columbia University
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The species name honors
Mr. Frank De Saix, a Peace Corps volunteer
who collected the first specimen of this
species.
Desaix's Bush Viper
This species is only found
in isolated populations near Mount Kenya.
Mount Kenya bush vipers are relatively
large and heavy bodied. They may reach
28 inches (71 cm). Their ground color
is usually dark - greenish black to greyish
black with yellow or gold tipped scales
creating yellow speckling or chain like
markings. Younger animals have a lighter
olive coloration with less tipping. Venter
is yellowish anteriorally becoming purple
black posteriorally. Tail tip is yellow.
Juveniles are yellowish with a light tail
tip.
Occurs in evergreen forest at an altitude
of 1600 meters. Most often found in trees
and bushes about 1.5 to 3 meters from
the ground. Disturbed specimens may go
into a stridulatory threat display similar
to Echis - with the serrated keels of
the lower lateral scales rubbing against
each other as the body coils are moved
past each other.