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Fer-de-Lance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fer-de-Lance is French for spearhead (literally "iron of the lance"), and can refer to: Snakes: • Bothrops lanceolatus , the Martinique lancehead (some apply "fer-de-lance" to this species only...
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Bothrops atrox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fer-de-Lance (book) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Amazon.com: Fer-de-Lance (Nero Wolfe Mysteries) (9780553278194): Rex
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The fer-de-lance is a common Central American snake. It belongs to viper family. ... A fer-de-lance snake strikes swiftly and is an aggressive snake. During the day the snake lies coiled, blending with its surroundings, but it is especially dangerous after sunset, when it wanders in search of prey.
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