Coiled Fer De Lance vipers, also known as Terciopelo, are well-camouflaged and considered to be the most dangerous snake in Central America. In this video, I share several encounters with Bothrops asper while hiking in Costa Rica. Witness these snakes coiling into a defensive posture and learn more about their behavior and habitat.
As you watch, you'll discover why the Fer de lance is such a feared predator in the jungle. We'll also explore the different names this snake goes by throughout its range, such as barba amarilla, yellow beard, lance head viper, equis X, yellow jaw tommy goff, and more.
Fer de lance vipers, highly venomous snakes found in Central and South America, are notorious for their aggressive defensive behavior and potent venom, which can be lethal. These vipers are typically nocturnal and are well-camouflaged in their environments. Playing a crucial role in controlling rodent populations, fer de lance vipers are both feared and respected. Often encountered in forests and plantations, fer de lance vipers are dangerous but also vital to the ecosystem.
If you're a wildlife enthusiast or planning a trip to Costa Rica, you won't want to miss this exciting encounter with one of nature's most dangerous creatures.
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0:00 Fer-De-Lance Coiled
1:38 Terciopelo Close Up
2:14 Fer-de-lance coils
2:45 Teriopelo camouflage
3:45 Fer-de-lance watches hook
4:50 Terciopelo coiling
5:18 Baby Fer-de-Lance Viper
5:45 Terciopelo blocks trail
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