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| The Fer-de-lance strikes without warning, and its bite is often fatal to humans. It is found in South and Central America and various islands of the West Indies, often near sugar plantations. During the day the snake lies coiled, blending with its surroundings, but it's especially dangerous after sunset, when it wanders in search of prey. The Fer-de-lance has a thick, reddish brown body. It has a tapering tail that ends in a hard point. It has a black stripe that runs from each eye to the neck, and its sides may be bright red. The snake is usually about 5 ft long, but may grow to more than 7 ft. |
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