k Eyelash viper on a branch Eyelash viper Bothriechis schlegelii on a branch. This small venomous pitviper inhabits trees in forests in tropical areas of Central and South America. It can reach lengths of 75 centimetres. The scales over its eyes, which give it its name, are thought to aid in camouflage. It feeds on rodents, frogs, lizards and small birds, striking from an ambush site. Photographed in the Jama Coaque Reserve, Manabi Province, Western Ecuador. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Eyelash viper on a branch Eyelash viper  Bothriechis schlegelii  on a branch. This small venomous pitviper inhabits trees in forests in tropical areas of Central and South America. It can reach lengths of 75 centimetres. The scales over its eyes, which give it its name, are thought to aid in camouflage. It feeds on rodents, frogs, lizards and small birds, striking from an ambush site. Photographed in the Jama Coaque Reserve, Manabi Province, Western Ecuador.
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Eyelash viper on a branch

Eyelash viper (Bothriechis schlegelii) on a branch. This small venomous pitviper inhabits trees in forests in tropical areas of Central and South America. It can reach lengths of 75 centimetres. The scales over its eyes, which give it its name, are thought to aid in camouflage. It feeds on rodents, frogs, lizards and small birds, striking from an ambush site. Photographed in the Jama Coaque Reserve, Manabi Province, Western Ecuador.

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