(Atheris squamigera) variable bush viper
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(Atheris squamigera) variable bush viper
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(Atheris squamigera) variable bush viper
How Can Star Wars Be So Good Even Though It’s So Deeply Flawed And Narratively Inconsistent And Was Created By A Dumbass
[picture of Marcia Lucas in the editing room]
Seriously, stop everything you’re doing for the next twenty minutes and watch this video:
Although “George Lucas” has become synonymous with “Star Wars,” it’s really his collaboration with – and occasionally intervention from – the creative team surrounding him that helped launch the first movie into the stratosphere.
As the video points out, the movie that won all those Academy Awards – including, critically, the one for editing – was sculpted into its best-known and deservingly praised form by the editing team of Marcia Lucas (seen above), Paul Hirsch and Richard Chew.
If you’re at all interested in filmmaking or specifically the making of Star Wars, I can’t recommend “How Star Wars was Saved in the Edit” enough.
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(Crotalus basiliscus) Mexican west coast rattlesnake, Mexican green rattler
Habitat: Most common in forested areas, including thorn forest, at elevations of 600 m in the north to 2,400 m in the south. Limited to Mexico (Sinaloa, Nayarit, Jalisco, Colima, Michoacan).
Activity and Behavior: Mainly terrestrial & nocturnal; may bask in early morning. Most active during rainy periods. Quickly defends itself if threatened, & can strike w/ great speed. Assumes defensive posture w/ the upper one third of body raised & partly coiled in an “S-shape.” Ovoviviparous w/ 24-35 young/ litter reported. Preys mainly on available mammals & lizards (rarely, birds or invertebrates).
Venom Characteristics; Not well known, but mainly hemotoxic; may also have potent tissue-necrotic factor(s). Usually very painful at the bite site w/ rapid progression of local & systemic symptoms if envenomation occurred. Humans are sometimes envenomated by this species, but reported fatalities are rare.
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(Bitis nasicornis) rhinoceros viper Large, stout viper, w/ a narrow flat triangular head w/ small keeled scales. Adults average 60-90 cm long (max. 150 cm), 31-43 midbody scale rows. Background color varies; patterned w/ various geometric shapes in pale blue, red, lemon yellow, green, purple, white, & jet black. Head blue or green w/ distinctive black arrow mark, belly dirty-white to dull green w/ lots of black & grey blotches.
Few bites of humans recorded; however, venom highly cytotoxic. May cause massive swelling & tissue necrosis. Tissue necrosis resulting in amputation has been reported.
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(Trimeresurus malabaricus) Malabar pit viper Mainly hemotoxic. Found mainly in shrubby, rocky hills at 600-2,200 m elevation. Found mainly in open sparsely forested slopes of western India.
(Cerastes cerastes) Saharan horned viper Venom primarily hemotoxic. Local symptoms include edema, redness, internal hemorrhage, & areas of gangrene. Venom has coagulant activities at low concentrations, anticoagulant activities at high concentrations. Fatalities rare but have been documented.
Bush Viper - (Atheris squamigera)
(Bothrops asper) Terciopelo, barba amarilla, cantil, cantil Boca dorado, cantil devanador, yellow-jaw tommygoff, equis, equis negra, cascabelle, toboba rabo amarilla, cuatronarices, pelo de gato, nauyaca, taya equis, fer-de-lance (plus many more slight local variations of these; >100 variant common names)
This handsome little fella is a Leachie gecko, not a dinosaur. Credit: androze http://imgur.com/gallery/BrOpu