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Snakes of Costa Rica

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Saved by Tony Le
on March 12, 2009 at 6:34:54 am
 

 

 

Snakes are other exotic reptiles that are present in Costa Rica. They represent half of all of the reptile species in the country.but of 135 species of snakes, only 17 are poisonous.Among the poisonous snakes are: a type of rattlesnake, coral snakes (red, black and yellow or white stripes), and the "terciopelo" or fer-de-lance snake.Snakes they evolved approximately 120 million years ago from their closest descendant, the Monitor lizard over time .

Boa

This is a picture of a Boa. There are Boas is Costa Rica.

 

Coral snake (Micrurus sp.)

 
Coral snake (Micrurus sp.)

Coral snakes are most notable for their red, yellow/white, and black colored banding. They are not poisonous.

 

http://aboutcostarica.pbwiki.com/Snakes-of-Costa-Rica#view=edit

 

These are called the eyelisheviper they look like they have eyelishe

 

 
 
 
The pit viper . They can camouflouge and to kill it s prey

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