Atheris squamigera grows to an average total length (body + tail) of , with a maximum total length that sometimes exceeds . Females are usually larger than males. The head is broad and flat, distinct from the neck. The mouth has a very large gape. The head is thickly covered with keeled, imbricate scales. The
rostral scale is not visible from above. A very small scale just above the rostral is flanked by very large scales on either side. The nostrils are lateral. The eye and the
nasal are separated by 2 scales. Across the top of the head, there are 7 to 9
interorbital scales. There are 10 to 18
circumorbital scales. There are 2 (rarely 1 or more than 2) rows of scales that separate the eyes from the
labials. There are 9 to 12
supralabials and 9 to 12
sublabials. Of the latter, the anterior 2 or 3 touch the chin shields, of which there is only one small pair. The
gular scales are keeled. Midbody there are 15 to 23 rows of
dorsal scales, 11 to 17 posteriorly. There are 152 to 175
ventral scales and 45 to 67 undivided
subcaudals. It is possible that there is a variation in morphometric characters related to habitat: The coloration is the same in some populations, but variable in others. The dorsal color varies from sage green or light green to green, dark green, bluish, olive or dark olive brown. Rare specimens may be found that are yellow, reddish or slate gray. The scales have light-colored keels and sometimes yellow tips that form a series of 30 or more light crossbands or chevrons. On the tail, there are 10 to 19 chevrons: not always clearly defined, but usually present. The ventral edge of the dorsum has light spots in pairs. An interstitial black color is visible only when the skin is stretched. The belly is yellow or dull to pale olive; it may be uniform in color, or heavily mottled with blackish spots. The throat is sometimes yellow. The tail has a conspicuous ivory white tip, 7 to 12 mm long, extending back over 10 subcaudals. Neonates have a dark, olive coloration with wavy bars, paler olive or yellowish olive with fine dark olive margins, bars at intervals, and a belly that is paler greenish olive. The adult color pattern develops within 3 to 4 months. == Reproduction in the wild ==