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Bothrops jararacussu,
commonly known in
English as the
jararacussu, is a
highly venomous pit
viper species endemic to
South America. It is one of the...
- in
South America include B. alternatus, B. moojeni, B.
neuwied and B.
jararacussu. In Brazil, the
mortality rate
reported by
Bothrops is 0.39%,
while that...
- "Caudal
luring in two
neotropical pitvipers,
Bothrops jararaca and B.
jararacussu ". Copeia. 1991 (1): 245–248. doi:10.2307/1446274. JSTOR 1446274. Amaral...
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snake Hundred pacer Ikaheka snake Indigo snake Jamaican Tree
Snake Jararacussu Keelback Andrea's
keelback Asian keelback ****am
keelback Black-striped...
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northeastern Paraguay and
northern Argentina (Misiones) B.
jararacussu Lacerda, 1884 0
Jararacussu Eastern Brazil (from
Bahia to
Santa Catarina), Paraguay...
- itapetiningae, São
Paulo lancehead Bothrops jararaca,
Jararaca Bothrops jararacussu,
Jararacussu Bothrops jonathani,
Cochabamba lancehead Bothrops lanceolatus,...
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American coral snake 5.
Amazonian Palm
Viper 4.
Camboia 3.
Cascabel 2.
Jararacussu 1.
Jararaca Animals featured: 10.
Tamaulipan Rock
Rattlesnake 9. Mexican...
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Bothrops insularis Bothrops itapetiningae Bothrops jararaca Bothrops jararacussu Bothrops jonathani Bothrops lanceolatus Bothrops leucurus Bothrops loj****...
- erythromelas) Sao
Paulo lancehead (Bothrops itapetiningae)
Jararacussu (Bothrops
jararacussu)
Cerrado lancehead (Bothrops lutzi) Inca
forest pit viper...
- This
species has an LD50 of 58.58 μg / mouse, a
value close to
Bothrops jararacussu with 58.8 μg / mouse, its
toxicity is
between Bothrops alternatus with...