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  1. The Fer-de-Lance is a heavy combat ship manufactured by Zorgon Peterson. With four medium and one huge hardpoint, the ship is a veritable powerhouse, able to mount a challenge even to the Anaconda and Federal Corvette. If the vessel has a drawback it is that it is highly specialised - consumers are advised that the Fer-de-Lance is unsuited to ...

  2. Fer-de-Lance. Distributie David Janssen, Hope Lange. Regizat de Russ Mayberry.

  3. 4 de dez. de 2023 · A fer-de-lance, uma víbora venenosa nativa de vários países da América do Sul, é a cobra mais mortal das Américas. O fer-de-lance possui um veneno hemotóxico que danifica o tecido muscular e decompõe as proteínas da área afetada. Humanos picados por esta cobra podem sofrer dores extremas, hemorragia interna, problemas de consciência ...

  4. 14 de set. de 2023 · The Fer-de-Lance snake’s venom is a complex mixture of enzymes, peptides, and proteins that target various physiological systems. It primarily affects blood clotting, leading to internal bleeding and organ damage. Additionally, it causes intense pain, swelling, and systemic symptoms such as vomiting and dizziness.

  5. 16 de abr. de 2022 · The Fer-de-Lance’s close, centred hardpoints, collectively called “convergence”, and manoeuvrability make it ideal for fixed weapons. It is the archetypical dedicated combat ship. With styling reminiscent of the Flash Gordon era, its V8-like engine purr is unmistakable. There are few comparable ships.

  6. Bothrops lanceolatus nacaritae Sandner-Montilla, 1990 [2] Bothrops atrox — also known as the common lancehead, fer-de-lance, barba amarilla [3] and mapepire balsain — is a highly venomous pit viper species found in the tropical lowlands of northern South America east of the Andes, as well as the Caribbean island of Trinidad. [2]

  7. List. The terciopelo ( Bothrops asper) [note 1] is a highly venomous species of New World pit viper, found at low to moderate elevations, from northeastern Mexico through Central and South America, where it is known to inhabit elevations as high as 2600 meters (approx. 8,500') above sea level in the Colombian and Ecuadorian Andes, as well as ...