the bushmaster snake is a pit viper snake.
Adults vary in length from 2 to 2.5 m (6.5 to 8.25 ft), although some may grow to as much as 3 m (10 ft). The largest known specimen was just under 3.65 m (12 ft), making it the longest venomous snake in the Western Hemisphere. This is also the longest viper, though not the heaviest (it is surpassed by the gaboon viper and the Eastern diamondback rattlesnake). The bushmaster's tail ends with a horny spine which it sometimes vibrates when disturbed in a similar manner to rattlesnakes. This led to some calling it 'the mute rattlesnake'.
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The bushmaster is the most venomous snake in the Western Hemisphere--and yes, the South American bushmaster is found in the Amazon rainforest.
Bushmaster SnakePictures of Bushmaster Snakes The Bushmaster, lachesis muta muta is the largest Pit Viper in the world with a nasty reputation as a "cruel dude". The Bushmaster is a huge, thick-bodied and highly venomous snake with a triangularly shaped head, one of nature's warning signs that a snake is poisonous and potentially deadly. Bushmasters live in remote, heavily forested tropical jungle terrain. Isolated in their jungle environment, envenomation by a Bushmaster is very serious, sometimes fatal and particularly dangerous to humans.
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It is difficult to predict the outcome as it would depend on various factors such as size, age, and health of the snakes. Both species are highly venomous and aggressive, and a fight between them could be deadly for either snake.
The bush master snake lives in the tropical rainforests of central america.
See the related link to Wikipedia - for an excellent photograph.
Lachesis is the venom of the bushmaster snake, Lachesis mutus. It is used in homeopathic medicine.
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The Bushmaster is the largest and most deadly poisonous snake in Central and South America. It's poison is both neurotoxic and hemotoxic. Due the size of its fangs and the large amount of venom it is able to inject (called invenomation) the Bushmaster is easily the most deadly snake in terms of strength of poison. The term deadly also applies to the number of people killed per capita by a particular species of snake. A snake that likes to ambush its prey (such as the Bushmaster) is less likely to encounter people as opposed to the Ferdelance which is frequently found actively hunting rats around villages.