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    Lachesis muta, also known as the Southern American bushmaster or Atlantic bushmaster, is a venomous pit viper species found in South America, as well as the island of Trinidad in the Caribbean. Two subspecies are currently recognized, including the nominate subspecies described here.

  2. Bushmaster, (genus Lachesis), the longest venomous snake in the New World, found in scrublands and forests from the Amazon River basin north to Costa Rica. Three species of bushmaster (L. muta, L. stenophrys, and L. melanocephala) are known to exist, and they normally measure about 1.8 metres (6.

  3. Everything you should know about the Bushmaster. The Bushmaster is a venomous snake native to Central and South America. It shakes its tail when threatenedl

  4. A bushmaster snake is the antagonist in the tenth episode of the radio show Escape. The episode's title was "A Shipment of Mute Fate", and starred Jack Webb and Raymond Lawrence. It was broadcast on 15 October 1947.

  5. May 27, 2024 · The bushmaster is a large snake that grows from six to 12 feet and more in length, making it the longest venomous snake in the Americas. On average it weighs around 6.6 to 11 pounds and 15 pounds at most.

  6. Sep 14, 2023 · The Bushmaster Snake, scientifically known as Lachesis muta, is an awe-inspiring serpent that belongs to the pit viper family. As the largest venomous snake in the Americas, it has gained both notoriety and reverence.

  7. Jan 20, 2023 · The Bushmaster Snake is an incredibly venomous snake, with a neurotoxic venom that can be fatal to humans. It is a member of the viper family and has heat-sensing pits that help it identify potential prey from a distance.

  8. Lachesis muta is a viperid snake native to several Central American and South American countries. In Central America, bushmasters can be found in tropical forest areas of Panama, Costa Rica, and Nicaragua.

  9. The Bushmaster Snake, also known as the Lachesis, is a venomous snake species belonging to the pit viper family. It is one of the longest venomous snakes in the world, reaching an average length of 8-12 feet. Its body is thick and muscular, with a triangular-shaped head and large fangs.

  10. Southern American bushmasters (Lachesis muta) are venomous pit vipers found in South America. They are the third longest venomous snakes in the world. They are similar in appearance to rattlesnakes and vibrate their tail vigorously when alarmed, but in fact have no rattle.

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