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jararaca von en.m.wikipedia.org
Bothrops jararaca—known as the jararaca or yarara—is a highly venomous pit viper species endemic to South America in southern Brazil, Paraguay, and northern ...

Jararaca-Lanzenotter

Schlangen
Die Jararaca-Lanzenotter oder kurz Jararaca ist eine Schlangenart aus der Unterfamilie der Grubenottern. Sie bewohnt den Südosten Brasiliens, den äußersten Osten Paraguays und den Nordosten Argentiniens. Wikipedia
Wissenschaftlicher Name: Bothrops jararaca
Höhere Klassifizierung: Amerikanische Lanzenottern
Rang: Art
Art: Jararaca-Lanzenotter
Unterfamilie: Grubenottern (Crotalinae)

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jararaca von www.britannica.com
It has a broad triangular head and is usually about 1.2 to 2 metres (4 to 7 feet) long. It is gray or brown, marked by a series of black-edged diamonds often ...
jararaca von animalia.bio
The Jararaca is a highly venomous pit viper that occurs in South America. Its color pattern is extremely variable, consisting of a dorsal ground color that may ...
Reproduction · Breeding interval: Brazilian pit vipers breed yearly. · Breeding season: Mating occurs between April and May. · Range number of offspring: 10 to ...
jararaca von www.inaturalist.org
Bothrops jararaca — known as the jararaca (or the yarara) — is a species of pit viper endemic to southern Brazil, Paraguay, and northern Argentina.
Jararaca may refer to: Jararaca River, a river in Paraná state in southern Brazil; several venomous pit viper species found in South America:.
jararaca von snake-facts.weebly.com
The jararaca (Bothrops jararaca) is a venomous pit viper endemic to southeastern South America, the species is abundant and an important cause of snakebite.
jararaca von wildlifepreservation.ca
28.02.2022 · The jararaca ranges from southern Brazil into northern Argentina and west into Paraguay. Within this area, it is predominantly a forest-dwelling ...
A protein inhibitor which inhibits venom proteinases was isolated from the blood plasma of Bothrops jararaca (Tanizaki et al., 1991b). This natural inhibitor ...
The medium sized, highly venomous South American snake known as the jararaca (Bothrops jararaca) is common in the grasslands of southern Brazil, Paraguay, ...