Bushmaster
Bushmaster refers to more than one thing. In herpetology, it denotes Lachesis muta, a large venomous pit viper native to tropical forests of Central and South America. Bushmasters are among the longest venomous snakes in the Americas, typically reaching about 1.8 to 2.7 meters, with some individuals over 3 meters. They vary in color and pattern but are generally robust snakes with a distinct, heavy head. Bushmasters are primarily terrestrial but can climb into low vegetation; they hunt using ambush tactics, feeding on small mammals, birds, and occasionally amphibians. The venom is a potent hemotoxic cocktail that can cause swelling, tissue damage, bleeding disorders, and, in severe cases, shock. They give birth to live young. Their habitat includes tropical rainforests, deciduous forests, and forest edges, and they are typically shy and elusive around humans. The IUCN regards Lachesis muta as Least Concern, though local populations may be threatened by habitat loss and persecution.
Bushmaster Firearms International is an American firearms brand known for AR-15–style rifles and other semi-automatic weapons.