
242 Spot the Viper to Survive
From Herpetological Highlights by Herpetological Highlights
March 3, 2026 · 37 min · Episode 242
About this episode
This episode discusses the hunting strategies of Bothrops pitvipers and introduces a new species of newt from central China.
Pitvipers of the genus Bothrops are famed for their camouflage and for being deadly ambush predators. New insights from snake CCTV have revealed that these snakes can only really catch and eat animals who can't spot them hiding in the leaf litter, and it's bad news for our furry friends. Then we chat about a jazzy new species of newt described from central China. Become a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/herphighlights Merch: https://www.redbubble.com/people/herphighlights/shop Full reference list available here: http://www.herphighlights.podbean.com Main Paper References: Glaudas X, Souza ED, Schunck F, Banci K, Rojas A, Hingst‐Zaher E, Martins M. 2025. To be (cryptic) or not to be? Variation in detectability by prey explains the diet of an ambush predator. Oikos:e11906. DOI: 10.1002/oik.11906. Species of the Bi-Week: Li S, Shi S, Liu J, Luo Z, Wang J, Liao L, Wang Y, Gong R, Wu J, Wang B. 2026. Description of a new species of the Asian newt genus Tylototriton Anderson, 1871 (Urodela, Salamandridae) from central China. Zoosystematics and Evolution 102:181–197. DOI: 10.3897/zse.102.173283. Other Mentioned Papers/Studies: Wang B, Nishikawa K, Matsui M, Nguyen TQ, Xie F, Li C…
Topics covered
- pitvipers
- camouflage
- ambush predators
- new species
- newt
Keywords
- Bothrops
- snake CCTV
- leaf litter
- Tylototriton
Mentioned in this episode
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Places: China
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