Aside from a water dish, how might arboreal species like the Spiny Bush Viper obtain hydration?
Answer
By drinking dew collected on leaves and absorbing ambient moisture
Arboreal species live off the ground, often in foliage where direct access to a water bowl is less frequent than in terrestrial settings. In nature, these snakes often rely on high ambient humidity and the collection of dew or rainwater on leaves. Maintaining these environmental conditions in a captive terrarium is necessary to ensure the snake stays properly hydrated, which is critical for successful digestion and the shedding of old skin.

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