Yes there is !
See the picture for an example of what one looks like.
The Eyelash Viper snake, found in South and Central America, is used to kill prey such as birds, frogs, rodents and lizards. They are known to be available in exotic trade based on their color and pattern despite being poisonous.
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About fifteen feet.
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no none snakes have eyelashes that is why they do not blink
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The eyelash viper is a small, colorful snake found in Central and South America, known for its distinctive "eyelash" scales above its eyes that give it a unique appearance. They can be bright green, yellow, or even pink, helping them blend in with leaves and flowers in their rainforest habitat. Eyelash vipers are venomous, but they primarily eat small animals like frogs and lizards. These snakes are excellent climbers and often rest on branches, waiting to catch their prey.
Beauty is subjective, but the iridescent scales of the emerald tree boa, the vibrant colors of the coral snake, and the intricate patterns of the reticulated python are often admired for their stunning appearance.
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there is not such thing as a eyelash viper who is dum to thing that omg how dum are u ^ EDIT: The above answer just shows (a) how little knowledge some contributors have and (b) the inability of some folks to do a little research before letting their fingers loose ! The eyelash viper DOES exist ! They are a relatively small species of viper, native to central and southern america. See related links !