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Fer-de-Lance

The fer-de-lance, a collective term for B. asper, B. atrox, and B. lanceolatus, is a master of camouflage and predation. Its heat-sensing pits allow it to hunt efficiently, while its potent venom serves both as a defense mechanism and a hunting tool. Found in varied habitats, it plays a crucial role in controlling rodent populations.

6.5-21 years
Lifespan
5.897 kg
Weight
Length: 1.2 - 1.8 m
Size
Brown, Grey, Green, Olive
Color
High
Aggression
Characteristics
B. asper, B. atrox, and B. lanceolatus are species of pit vipers known for their powerful venom. They inhabit tropical and subtropical regions of Central and South America, adapting to diverse environments from rainforests to agricultural lands. These snakes exhibit distinctive triangular heads and heat-sensing pits.
Fer-de-Lance's Habitat
Environmental Conditions
Ecological Niche