Bothrops pulcher is a venomous pitviper species found in South America.
The dorsal pattern is a series of 29 bands or transverse black spots that tend to fuse with each other towards the front part of the body.
The belly is yellow with black mottling that usually increases down the body so that the tail is a uniform dark color.
The end of the tail tends to be cream or pink with a rounded terminal spine.
[2] Found in South America on the eastern slopes of the Andes from south-central Colombia to southern Ecuador[1] and northern Peru.