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Boca Tapada, Alajuela Province, Costa Rica
Caribbean Lowlands
Eye-lash Pitviper (oropel golden morph) [Bothriechis schlegelii]
(aka. Eyelash Palm-Pitviper and Eyelash Viper)
REPTILIA > SQUAMATA > SERPENTES > Viperidae
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This female steenbok (raphicerus campestris) turned to look at me from under the branches of a small tree. I imagined her batting those eyelashes and driving the male steenbok crazy!! Photographed in The Kalahari, Botswana. More at "Colin Pacitti Wildlife Photography & Fishing Travels" - www.colin-pacitti.com.
Was having some fun with the camera aimed at my sister and got this...
Taken by a Pentacon 50mm f/1.8 Multi Coating Lens attached to a Canon EOS 1200D Body.
Used f/1.8 Aperture, 1/200 sec Shutter Speed and ISO 400 in M (Manual) Mode.
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Eyelash Viper, Sarapiqui Lowland Rainforest, Costa Rica
Eyelash Viper (Bothriechis schlegelii)
El crótalo cornudo de Schlegel (Bothriechis schlegelii) es una especie venenosa de América Central y Sudamérica. Pequeña y arbórea, se caracteriza por su amplia gama de variantes de color, así como por una especie de “cuernos” situados sobre los ojos. Debe su nombre al zoólogo alemán Hermann Schlegel. No han sido reconocidas subespecies.
Bothriechis schlegelii es conocida como bocaracá en Costa Rica y un número de otros países latinoamericanos
is a venomous pit viper species found in Central and South America. Small and arboreal, these snakes are characterized by their wide array of color variations, as well as the superciliary scales over the eyes. They are the most common of the green palm-pitvipers
Z9 (FW v3.0)
PRE-PRODUCTION Z 600mm f/4 TC (with built-in TC engaged)
Manual Exposure Mode
Auto ISO
Matrix Meter @ -0/3 EV
JPG Capture
AF-C + Wide-Area (S) + Human Eye-AF
This was the very first file I randomly opened as I was downloading the take from a morning at Huntington Beach (near the pier) with the new Z 600mm f/4 TC (pre-production).
Blown away doesn't quite cover it...
the screen shot below clearly shows the eyeleashes from this JPG capture.
Stunned!
This is a small (<1 m) venomous snake of the rain forest that comes in several colors, this one obviously quite colorful.
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It's badly done, but somehow it is. I put old Biometar lens (80mm/2.8) with couple of macro rings on my Nikon D3100 body, all that thanks to the adapter for twenty dollars, which allows me to put Pentacon lenses on Nikon F bayonet.
Eyelash Viper (Bothriechis schlegelii)
Es una especie de serpiente venenosa, Se caracteriza por su amplia gama de variantes de color, así como por una especie de “cuernos” situados sobre los ojos.
Eyelash Viper
Bocaracá
(Bothriechis schlegelii)
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"Yellow Eyelash Viper - Golden Glare" by Patti Deters. Glaring at the camera, this coiled yellow eyelash viper (Bothriechis schlegelii) coils confidently atop a moss-covered branch, showing off the textured scales and raised “eyelashes” that distinguish this reptile species. These vipers have been noted in scientific records since the mid-1800s and are known for their incredible color variations, from electric yellow to mossy green. Found throughout Central and South America, these jungle predators excel at ambush hunting, waiting patiently for prey to wander too close. Also known as yellow pit viper, they pack a hemotoxic venom that can cause serious tissue damage, swelling, and pain, though they’re generally not aggressive. This exotic reptile was photographed in the tropical rainforests of Costa Rica. If you imagine this snake as the forest’s stealthy fashion icon, you wouldn’t be far off. Perched like royalty on its mossy throne, it looks ready to judge anyone who disturbs its peace. Thank you for viewing this picture. If you like outdoor nature photography, you can purchase or just enjoy looking at more animals and other wildlife images at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/yellow-eyelash-viper-gol....