Bushmaster
Lachesis Muta Muta
Geographical Locale

- Tropical forested areas throughout Central & South America, Trinidad and Guyana.
Appearance
- The largest Pit Viper in the world.
- Between 2 and 3 metres in length.
- Triangular shaped head with rough scales.
- Heavy bodied.
- Colour ranges from Brown to pale pink and they also have brown and black diamond markings along the length of their bodies.
Venom
The Bite
- Wound shows two teeth marks and is painful.
- Swelling develops within 10 to 30 minutes.
Lifecycle
- These are the only neo-tropical pit vipers to lay eggs.
- Average nest size is 12.
- Hatchlings emerge in the Spring and are about 30cms long.
Habits
- Will attack aggressively, especially when cornered or agitated.
- Tend to live in heavily forested areas and their colouring and markings give them good camouflage.
- Mostly nocturnal.
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