Bushmaster
(noun)
A type of venomous pit viper found in Central and South America.
Origin:
Named after the type of snake, from the latin word "bothrops".
Examples:
- The bushmaster is one of the largest and most dangerous snakes in the Americas.
- The bushmaster is known for its aggressive and territorial behavior.
- The bite of the bushmaster can cause paralysis, internal bleeding, and death.
- The bushmaster is an elusive and nocturnal snake, found in dense forests and jungles.
- The bushmaster's distinctive markings, including a brown or black cross-banded pattern, help to distinguish it from other snakes.