- — also
known as the
common lancehead, fer-de-lance,
barba amarilla and
mapepire balsain — is a
highly venomous pit
viper species found in the tropical...
- tail
actually makes quite a loud
rustling noise.
Known as the
mapepire zanana or
mapepire grande (pronounced ma-pa(y)-PEE za-Na-na or ma-pa(Y)-PEE GRAN-dey)...
-
Bocas Is.
Other Bothrops atrox Mapepire balsain, fer-de-lance Yes No No No
Lachesis muta muta
Mapepire zanana,
mapepire z'ananas,
bushmaster Yes No No...
-
Siphlophis compressus the
tropical flat snake, is a
snake found in
tropical Central and
South America and
Trinidad and Tobago. It
feeds on
small lizards...
-
tropical South America and
Trinidad and Tobago. It is also
known as the
water mapepire. The brown-banded
water snake grows to a
maximum total length (including...
-
Imantodes cenchoa, also
known commonly as the
blunthead tree snake, the
neotropical blunt-headed tree snake, and the fiddle-string snake, is a species...
-
Teiidae (whiptails)
Timon lepidus,
ocellated lizard Tripanurgos compressus,
mapepire de fe (snake) Var**** albigularis, rock
monitor Var**** bengalensis, Bengal...
-
applied to this
snake are
terciopelo ("velvet" in Spanish), fer-de-lance,
mapepire balsain (Trinidad), ****
labaria (Guyana),
barba amarilla (Guatemala...
- Seaworld.org.
Retrieved 2010-04-15.
Epicrates maurus (Rainbow Boa or
Velvet Mapepire) The
Online Guide to the
Animals of
Trinidad and
Tobago Booth W, Million...
- two
coral snakes. The
vipers (the true
mapepires) are the
mapepire balsain (Bothrops atrox) and the
mapepire zanana (Lachesis muta muta). The former...