Bushmaster
Largest pit viper in the world — up to 3.7 m. Reddish-brown with diamond pattern. Known by Spanish name 'verrugosa' or local 'matabuey' ("ox-killer").
Massive venom yield. Without antivenom, mortality up to 80%. Rare encounters because it lives deep in untouched forest, but bites are catastrophic.
Pristine tropical rainforests of Costa Rica, Panama, and the Amazon basin (Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru).
Solitary, nocturnal. Lays eggs (unusual for pit vipers — most give live birth). Vibrates tail like rattlesnake when threatened.