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- still connected to the continent. Alcatrazes is formed by five main islands. The biggest one is known as Alcatrazes Island (2.5 km long with an area of...
- Bothrops alcatraz, also known as the Alcatrazes lancehead, is a pitviper species found only on the Alcatrazes Islands off the coast of southeastern Brazil...
- (Saint Peter and Saint Paul Archipelago) Atol das Rocas (Rocas Atoll) Alcatrazes Archipelago Cagarras Archipelago Ilha do Algodão Ilha de Boipeba Ilha...
- The islands of Cape Verde were uninhabited when discovered and claimed by Portugal in 1456. A Portuguese colony was established in 1462. The islands were...
- visited by whales during the winter. The Alcatrazes Archipelago is formed by five bigger islands (Alcatrazes Island, Sapata Island, Paredão Island, Porto...
- Geographic range B. alcatraz Marques, Martins, & Sazima, 2002 0 Alcatrazes lancehead Alcatrazes Island, São Paulo state, Southeastern Brazil. B. alternatus...
- French Captain Auguste Bernard Duhaut-Cilly wrote "... running past Alcatraze's (Pelicans) Island ... covered with a countless number of these birds...
- Grande. This gave it an advantage over the other settlement on Santiago, Alcatrazes.: 80  The settlement became a key port of call for Portuguese colonisation...
- African land from Ghana up to the Niger Delta. From 1484 he was captain of Alcatrazes (around Santiago or Brava) in Cape Verde. In January 1471, João de Santarém...
- combination with the majority of the species within the genus (e.g.: Alcatrazes lancehead (Bothrops alcatraz), Patagonian lancehead, (Bothrops ammodytoides)...