Common Lancehead
Fer-de-lance or Bothrops Atrox are other names for the Common Lancehead. It’s an aggressive Pit Viper subspecies that can be found in the lowlands of northern South America and on several Caribbean islands. It has a grey and brown body that can grow up to five feet long. It can blend in well with the foliage due to its appearance. Its venom is a potent hemotoxin that causes a variety of neurological problems, including paralysis and memory loss.
Reticulated Python
This is a shot of a fully coiled reticulated python. It is believed to be the world’s longest snake! We previously examined anacondas, which are the largest in terms of both weight and volume. Despite being lighter in weight than an anaconda, the reticulated python grows even longer. These creatures have been known to grow up to 33 feet in length! It is also a nonvenomous constrictor, as are all pythons. There have even been reports of it killing people, so be cautious.