How common are snake bites in Costa Rica?

Overall, about 500 cases of snakebites are recorded in health centers in Costa Rica each year (Sasa and Vázquez, 2003). The incidence of snakebite affects impoverished communities and fluctuates with regard to climatic phenomena (Chaves et al., 2015).
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How many people get bitten by snakes in Costa Rica?

There are about 300 snakebites a year in Costa Rica, but very few deaths – some years, none. According to the institute, Costa Rican antivenom saves the lives of 10,000 to 20,000 people worldwide each year.
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Are snakes a problem in Costa Rica?

As far as venomous snakes go, the most feared in Costa Rica is the fer-de-lance (Bothrops asper). It is known locally as the terciopelo. This snake is responsible for over 50% of snake bites in Costa Rica. On average, around 500-600 snake bites are recorded in Costa Rica annually.
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Should I be worried about snakes in Costa Rica?

Visitors to Costa Rica should be aware of the risk of snakes but should not let that worry them too much while on vacation. Most snake species are found in the jungles and rainforests, so if you're planning on trekking and hiking, then stick to well-trodden paths to avoid accidentally disturbing snakes.
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How do Costa Ricans avoid snake bites?

Use a Flashlight

Walking at night with a flashlight is the most single important precaution you can take. Most snakes are night creatures, hunting rodents, reptiles and such, so you are more likely to come across them in dark. Usually snakes flee in our presence, but when they are startled, they freeze.
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Pit Viper Bite in Costa Rica



How likely are snakes in Costa Rica?

During the wet season, you are more likely to encounter snakes in Costa Rica. So before going at it alone, it is a much better idea to go hiking with a licensed guide. Snake sightings do tend to be rare and being bitten is even more so, but you can never be too safe.
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How common is the fer-de-lance in Costa Rica?

Fer-de-lances are notorious for their propensity to strike; each year there are about 550 hospital emergencies in Costa Rica caused by terciopelo attacks -they represent more than 70 percent of all snake bites in our country. The fer-de-lance pit viper is feared across Central America and southern Mexico.
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Are there snakes on the beaches in Costa Rica?

Sea Snakes live in the waters off the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica (not along the beaches). Although feared for their extremely potent neurotoxic venom, the Sea Snake has very limited ability to bite a human because of its small mouth and rear fangs.
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Are black mambas in Costa Rica?

While most of the dangerous species in Costa Rica are members of the viper family, there are also some elapid snakes -- the family that includes coral snakes as well as cobras and mambas -- that pose a significant threat.
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Do tourists get kidnapped in Costa Rica?

The average value for Costa Rica during that period was 0.2 kidnappings per 100,000 people with a minimum of 0.1 kidnappings per 100,000 people in 2003 and a maximum of 0.3 kidnappings per 100,000 people in 2005. The latest value from 2017 is 0.2 kidnappings per 100,000 people.
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What are the dangers of Costa Rica?

Country Summary: While petty crime is the predominant threat for tourists in Costa Rica, violent crime, including armed robbery, homicide and sexual assault, occurs in Costa Rica. The Costa Rican government provides additional security resources in areas frequented by tourists.
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Are anacondas found in Costa Rica?

The 12-meter long anaconda is not native to Costa Rica, and it has residents from rural towns along the large Tempisque River in deep fear.
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Can you drink tap water in Costa Rica?

The short answer is yes. You can drink the tap water in Costa Rica safely in most every part of the country. In some rural areas, including the Caribbean and in non-touristy places, you may want to stick with bottled water.
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What do you do if you get bit by a fer de lance?

The best advice I can give you is to wash the wound, keep the bite below the level of your heart, keep your heart rate low (easier said than done) and get as much fluid into your system as possible. Above all, get to the nearest hospital.
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Where are snakes in Costa Rica?

Searching for Snakes in Costa Rica's Wilderness
  • Every year thousands of tourists visit Costa Rica for it's promise of abundant wildlife sightings. ...
  • 1 Sighting: Corcovado National Park, Osa Peninsula. ...
  • 1 Sighting: Puerto Jiménez, Osa Peninsula. ...
  • 2 Sightings: Puerto Jiménez, Osa Peninsula.
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Are there poisonous spiders in Costa Rica?

Are there poisonous spiders in Costa Rica? There are over 2,000 species of spider in Costa Rica, but only a handful are poisonous. These range from the Brazilian wandering spider, which is considered to be one of the world's most toxic spiders, to black and brown widow spiders and the brown recluse spider.
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Can a human survive a black mamba bite?

Twenty minutes after being bitten you may be lose the ability to talk. After one hour you're probably comatose, and by six hours, without an antidote, you are dead. A person will experience "pain, paralysis and then death within six hours," says Damaris Rotich, the curator for the snake park in Nairobi.
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Does Costa Rica have alligators or crocodiles?

Alligators (Alligator mississippiensis, like in Florida) DO NOT live in Costa Rica. The Spectacled Caiman (Caiman crocodilus) DOES live in Costa Rica. The American Crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) DOES live in Costa Rica.
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Are scorpions in Costa Rica poisonous?

There are various poisonous scorpions around the world, but Costa Rican scorpions are not dangerous. Their sting does not cause any issues regarding public health or any deaths of the public.
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Are there snakes in Costa Rica resorts?

One of the most pristine beaches in Costa Rica is home to luxury resorts, spectacular real estate, lush vegetation, sugary sands, and yellow-bellied snakes that slither right out of the ocean and give some people a good scare.
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Are there brown recluse spiders in Costa Rica?

Brown recluse spider in Costa Rica

Brown recluse spiders are largely nocturnal and try to avoid busy, tourist areas; however, if you happen to explore one of Costa Rica's more quiet areas, you may run into one.
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Is the fer-de-lance aggressive?

The fer-de-lance, a pitviper species, is known as the terciopelo in Costa Rica. It is considered one of the country's most dangerous snakes, as it is both highly venomous and aggressive – a trait not shared by many snakes, which bite primarily as a defense mechanism.
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How do you spot a fer-de-lance?

The Fer-de-Lance is easily distinguished as having a broad, flattened head set apart from the rest of their body. The ventral side of this species ranges from yellow to a white gray with dark spots frequenting the posterior end.
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Is there antivenom for fer-de-lance?

The fer-de-lance, known locally a terciopelo, is a highly venomous pit viper. Antivenom exists, though as we've written in the past, Costa Rica provides little data on the outcomes of non-lethal venomous snake bites. Through Earthrace, Bethune works on various conservation missions around the world.
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Where do fer-de-lance live in Costa Rica?

Their preferred habitats include all moist environments located at low to middle elevations up to 2,000 ft (600 m) like tropical rainforests. They can be spotted in Palo Verde National Park, Chirripó National Park, Corcovado National Park, Tortuguero National Park and Carara National Park.
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