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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...
- Look up
jararaca in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Jararaca may
refer to:
Jararaca River, a
river in Paraná
state in
southern Brazil several venomous...
- The EE-3
Jararaca is a
Brazilian scout car
developed for
route reconnaissance, liaison, and
internal security purposes. It was
engineered by
Engesa in...
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ophidios do Brasil. IV.
Sobre um caso de
necrophilia heterologa na
jararaca (Bothrops
jararaca)". Memórias do
Instituto de Butantan. 7: 93–94.
Cited in Costa...
- the
South African Institute of
Medical Research (SAIMR). The
jararaca (Bothrops
jararaca) is a
species that is
often abundant within its range, where...
- Bocuda, Cabeça-de-Capanga,
Jararaca-do-Chaco,
Jararaca-do-Rabo-Branco,
Jararaca-Pintada,
Jararaca-Pintada-Argentina and
Jararaca-Pintada-do-Sul, is a species...
- nose. B.
insularis also has a
longer tail than its
closest relative, B.
jararaca,
which is most
likely an
adaptation to help the
snake maneuver through...
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South America),
Bothrops atrox (in the
Amazon Rainforest) and
Bothrops jararaca (Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay).
Despite their aggressive re****tion, and...
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sacha (or
sacha jergon), fer-de-lance,
hierba del jergon, erva-
jararaca,
jararaca,
jararaca-taia, milho-de-cobra, and taja-de-cobra.
Guang Hua Zhu identified...
- this regard, the most
important species are B. asper, B. atrox, and B.
jararaca.
Without treatment, the
fatality rate is
estimated to be
about 7%, but...