What is Fer-de-Copons?
Fer-de-Lance is a poisonous and aggressive snake found in wooded and open areas in parts of Central and South America. This term is used to indicate several different types of viper, which have mild variations, although they are all known to be well in their environment. They are mainly active at night and use their pits to capture heat to find prey that ranges from large insects to mammal. Fer-de-Lance people are afraid of his very poisonous bite.
The Fer-de-Lanka range extends from the northwest part of South America along a part of Mexico. They are common in Central American countries such as Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Honduras, Panama and Guatemala. While some dwell in tropical rainforests, cloud forests and evergreen forests, others inhabit open coastal lowlands and savannas. Most prefer wet climate, although some adults are able to tolerate the desert climate.
Fer-de-Lance, which means "the pointed iron tip of Ton Lanka" in the FrenchWell, it is a common name for several Pit Vipers in the family Bothrops . Atrox or a normal Lancehead, have much larger ranges
The color of the snakes Fer-de-Lance provides them with an excellent camouflage, helping them to chase prey. Their scales move from medium brown or olive green to black on their backs, while their subordinates are often paler. Each species has a wide range of scale patterns. Their heads are pointed and triangular and contain pits. Common Lanceads can reach lengths of up to 6.5 feet (about 1.9 meters), while tertiary trains reach an average length of 3.9 feet (about 1.1 meters).
mating occurs once a year, although time varies depending on where the snake lives. Gestations usually last six to eight months. The female gives birth to living young rather than laying eggs like some other types of snakes. Larger women are able to give birth to about 80 offspring at a time. Young people who are born with JedovBy the same glands, they are left alone.
Juvenile Fer-de-Lanka snakes generally prey for large insects and small lizards. The adult diet consists of mammals such as opsum and rodents, larger lizards and amphibians. Snakes Fer-de-Lance are looking for their prey at night using their pits for heat sensing. They hide their presence through their camouflage scales and then strike poisonous bings that quickly kill.
SnakesFer-Lalance represent a threat to humans because they often live near plantations, farms and other inhabited areas. They are known for being aggressive and hard to see when they lie twisted in the grass during the day. Most of the human deaths resulting from the snake area are caused by Fer-de-Lance.