encounter roadside
This happiness I had before. Anyone who travels a lot and experienced much.
Moin Moin Peter,
In our Sunday outing, we stopped in Jorge / Independencia at a gathering of people at two police officers also were present. Because I had stopped because I saw a snake on the road.
At first it looked like a Rattlesnake but on closer examination could be seen on the tail does not rattle.
As I see the pictures of snakes on the website of Manuela and Oliver (www.paraguay24.de) know I thought that this could be a Jarara queue. Here it is also called "Cinco Minutos" the 5 minutes - called the snake, whose venom can kill in 5 minutes. According to literature, but it should still be up about 4 hours of survival.
Greetings from the colony
Elias and Conny
Bothrops Bothrops
Viper is one of the toxic Pitviper in Central and South America. It is one of 32 different
Bothropsarten.
These snakes range from small cm 50-70, to large with over 200 cm length.
members of this genus are responsible for more deaths in the North and South America than any other group of venomous snakes.
Bothrops alternatus (pit viper Urutu)
In Paraguay as Jarará aka known, has a length of 1.50 m.
occurrence: Overall Paraguay
high toxic!
Source: www.paraguay24.de
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