Bothrops atrops

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Definition

Noun: - A large, extremely venomous pit viper species native to Central America and South America. This snake is known for its potent venom and the heat-sensing pits located between its eyes and nostrils.

Usage
  • The term Bothrops atrops is used specifically as the scientific (Latin) name for this particular species of snake. It is used in formal, academic, and scientific contexts such as biology, herpetology, and medical literature concerning snakebites.
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Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic classification, Bothrops is the genus name and atrops is the specific epithet. When written, the genus name is capitalized and the entire binomial is italicized.
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Variants and Related Words
  • Common Name: This species is often referred to by common names such as the Fer-de-lance or Terciopelo in various regions. However, these common names can sometimes refer to other closely related species within the genus.
  • Bothropic (adj): Pertaining to or caused by snakes of the genus .
    • Example: Bothropic envenomation typically causes local tissue damage.
Synonyms
  • Fer-de-lance (common name, though usage can vary geographically)
  • Terciopelo (common name, Spanish for "velvet")
Notes
  • Bothrops atrops is not a word with phrasal verbs or idioms in standard English. Its usage is confined to its role as a proper scientific noun.
Noun
  1. large extremely venomous pit viper of Central America and South America

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