-
whether or not
juvenile and
newborn golden lanceheads must
compete for food with
other fauna. The
golden lancehead is
known to
suffer from
flukes (specifically...
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stated that the po****tion
remains at 2,000 to 4,000
golden lanceheads. The
golden lancehead also may be at risk from inbreeding, the
effects of
which are...
- subcaudals,
which are
generally divided. Lacépède
originally applied the name "
lanceheads" to all of
these snakes,
which he
considered conspecific. Thus, older...
- Americas. The
groups of
snakes represented here
include rattlesnakes,
lanceheads, and
Asian pit vipers. The type
genus for this
subfamily is Crotalus,...
- societies,
applied the
following nomenclature:
Bothrops Wagler, 1824:
Lanceheads (English)
Bothrops asper (Garman, 1884[1883]):
Terciopelo (English) In...
- Its
color is brown,
black and gray. As
ambush predators,
Martinique lanceheads typically wait
patiently somewhere for
unsuspecting prey to
wander by...
-
species are recognized.
Common names include Asian palm pit vipers,
Asian lanceheads, and
green pit vipers. Most
species in the
genus Trimeresurus are relatively...
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Bothrops atrox — also
known as the
common lancehead, fer-de-lance,
barba amarilla, and
mapepire balsain — is a
highly venomous pit
viper species found...
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semantical structures found in
early runes (e.g., raun-ij-az 'tester', on a
lancehead) and
linguistic cognates attested in the
later Old Norse, Old
Saxon and...
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snake Bothrops,
American lanceheads Bothrops alcatraz Bothrops alternatus,
Urutu Bothrops ammodytoides,
Patagonian lancehead Bothrops asper, Terciopelo/Fer-de-lance...