The fer-de-lance, or Bothrops asper, is a large, heavy-bodied pit viper typically found in Central and South America. It features a distinctive pattern of dark brown or gray scales with lighter markings, often resembling a zigzag or diamond shape along its back. Its head is triangular and slightly wider than its neck, and it has a prominent pair of heat-sensing pits located between the eyes and nostrils. These snakes can grow to lengths of about 6 to 8 feet, making them one of the larger venomous snakes in their range.
Fer-de-Lance - comics - was created in 1988.
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A fer de lance is a highly venomous pit viper snake found in Central and South America. It is known for its aggressive behavior and potent venom, which can be fatal to humans if not promptly treated. The fer de lance is responsible for a significant number of snakebite deaths in its range.
Fer-de-Lance
No, the fer-de-lance, a viper with potent venom, would probably make a horrible family pet -- unless you had some serious issues with your family.
The fer-de-lance snake is found in Central and South America. The Emerald Tree Boa is found in South America.
A Fer-de-lance is a venomous snake found in central and South America, and Asia.
A fer-de-lance is a species of highly venomous snake. See related link for a photograph. Specifically a comparatively large Central and South American pit viper.
Fer-de-Lance - 1974 TV is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Iceland:12 Norway:15 (video rating) West Germany:12
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Fer-de-Lance - 1974 TV was released on: USA: 18 October 1974 West Germany: 20 March 1975 (theatrical release) Finland: 25 February 1977