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Chris....I cant say for sure, but I would say Im about 90% sure that its a bothrops jararaca, so i agree with you
definitely a bothrops and definitely not atrox, asper, or urutu
cheers
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Matt Rudisi
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That snake is a bothrops atrox or also known at the fer-de-lance or terciopelo and the other snake is a tri colored hognose snake.
i just came back from costa rica and caught a couple fer-de-lance however, they are a different genus then the ones you found. the ones i caught were bothrops asper.
great pics, but if i came across that spider(probably a tuarantula) I'd probably just pic it up and hope to god the thing didnt sink those fangs in me. I think tuarantulas are cool, ecspecially the goliath bird eaters!!!!!!1