Common Lancehead
The Common Lancehead is also known as Fer-de-lance or Bothrops Atrox. It’s a dangerous Pit Viper subspecies found in northern South America’s lowlands and on several Caribbean islands. It has a grey and brown body and can reach a length of five feet. Due to its appearance, it can blend in well with the foliage. Its venom is a potent hemotoxin that causes paralysis and memory loss among other neurological issues.

Common Lancehead
Reticulated Python
A fully coiled reticulated python is shown here. It’s the world’s longest snake, according to legend! We’ve already looked at anacondas, which are the biggest in terms of size and volume. The reticulated python, despite being lighter in weight than an anaconda, grows even longer. These creatures have been known to reach lengths of up to 33 feet! It, like other pythons, is a nonvenomous constrictor. It has even been reported to kill people, so proceed with caution.

Reticulated Python