What compounding logistical risk exists if a bite from *D. viridis* occurs while the snake is high in a tree?
Answer
The potential for the victim to fall due to shock or muscle weakness
If a bite happens high above the ground, the immediate physiological effects of the venom, such as muscle weakness or disorientation, create an added danger of falling before aid can be rendered.

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