Friday 31 August 2012


Trimeresurus malabaricus : -
This is Endemic species of Western Ghat, it called Malbar Pit Viper (Trimeresurus malabaricus)
Length : Avg 2.5 feet. to 3.5 ft.
Mostly found in Western Ghat Chandoli, Amba, Amboli area.
Status : because of road development this species are in big trouble.
these are found in 3 morph. Brown, Blue greenish, Reddish Rock.

Western Ghat Conservation

The Western Ghats, or the Sahyādri constitute a mountain range along the western side of India. It is an UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the eight hottest hotspots of biological diversity in the world. This range runs north to south along the western edge of the Deccan Plateau, and separates the plateau from a narrow coastal plain along the Arabian Sea.
The range starts near the border of Gujarat and Maharashtra, south of the Tapti river, and runs approximately 1,600 km (990 mi) through the states of MaharashtraGoaKarnatakaTamil Naduand Kerala ending at Kanyakumari, at the southern tip of India.
These hills cover 160,000 km2 (62,000 sq mi) and form the catchment area for complex riverine drainage systems that drain almost 40% of India. The Western Ghats block rainfall to the Deccan Plateau  The average elevation is around 1,200 m (3,900 ft)
The area is one of the world’s ten "Hottest biodiversity hotspots" and has over 5000 species of flowering plants, 139 mammal species, 508 bird species and 179 amphibian species; it is likely that many undiscovered species live in the Western Ghats. At least 325 globally threatened species occur in the Western Ghats.
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