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Bushmaster Collection

The black-headed bushmaster, also known as Lachesis melanocephala, is a fascinating creature found in the lush forests of Siquirres

Background imageBushmaster Collection: Bushmaster (Lachesis muta) with white background, captive from South America

Bushmaster (Lachesis muta) with white background, captive from South America

Background imageBushmaster Collection: Black-headed bushmaster (Lachesis melanocephala) with tongue extended, Siquirres

Black-headed bushmaster (Lachesis melanocephala) with tongue extended, Siquirres, Limon, Costa Rica

Background imageBushmaster Collection: Neotropical fauna (colour litho)

Neotropical fauna (colour litho)
3630347 Neotropical fauna (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Neotropical fauna)

Background imageBushmaster Collection: An MK38 MOD 2 25mm machine gun system aboard USS Pearl Harbor

An MK38 MOD 2 25mm machine gun system aboard USS Pearl Harbor
Arabian Gulf, January 27, 2012 - An MK38 MOD 2 25mm machine gun system aboard the amphibious dock landing ship USS Pearl Harbor fires rounds during a live-fire exercise

Background imageBushmaster Collection: A MK-38 25mm machine gun is fired aboard USS William P. Lawrence

A MK-38 25mm machine gun is fired aboard USS William P. Lawrence
July 25, 2013 - Gunneras Mate observes as a MK-38 25mm machine gun is fired during a live-fire exercise aboard the guided-missile destroyer USS William P. Lawrence

Background imageBushmaster Collection: Gunners Mate fires a 25mm chain gun aboard USS Cape St. George

Gunners Mate fires a 25mm chain gun aboard USS Cape St. George
Gulf of Oman, March 28, 2012 - Gunners Mate fires a 25mm chain gun during a live-fire exercise aboard the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Cape St. George (CG 71)

Background imageBushmaster Collection: U. S. Navy Gunners Mate fires a Mark 38 (MK-38) 25 mm machine gun system

U. S. Navy Gunners Mate fires a Mark 38 (MK-38) 25 mm machine gun system
U.S. Navy Gunners Mate fires a Mark 38 (MK-38) 25 mm machine gun system during a live-fire training exercise onboard the USN Wasp Class Amphibious Assault Ship, USS Boxer (LHD-4)

Background imageBushmaster Collection: An MK-38 25mm machine gun is fired aboard USS Stout

An MK-38 25mm machine gun is fired aboard USS Stout
Mediterranean Sea, September 22, 2013 - Command Master Chief fires a MK-38 25mm machine gun during a live-fire exercise aboard the Arleigh-Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Stout

Background imageBushmaster Collection: Gunneras Mate mans the MK-38 25mm machine gun aboard USS Porter

Gunneras Mate mans the MK-38 25mm machine gun aboard USS Porter
Atlantic Ocean, January 31, 2012 - Gunneras Mate mans the MK-38 25mm machine gun while conducting a small-arms action team training exercise with training support vessel Prevail (TSV 1)

Background imageBushmaster Collection: A light armored vehicle fires its 25mm Bushmaster chain gun

A light armored vehicle fires its 25mm Bushmaster chain gun
November 17, 2009 - A light armored vehicle fires its 25mm Bushmaster chain gun during table one of their qualification on the Combat Centeras Range 109

Background imageBushmaster Collection: Gunner fires a Mark 38 machine gun aboard USS Frank Cable

Gunner fires a Mark 38 machine gun aboard USS Frank Cable
Philippine Sea, July 19, 2011 - Gunner fires a Mark 38 25mm machine gun during a training exercise aboard submarine tender USS Frank Cable

Background imageBushmaster Collection: Bushmaster, Lachesis muta, Native to Northern South America

Bushmaster, Lachesis muta, Native to Northern South America


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The black-headed bushmaster, also known as Lachesis melanocephala, is a fascinating creature found in the lush forests of Siquirres. With its tongue extended, this Neotropical fauna showcases its unique hunting technique. While the name may remind you of weaponry, such as the MK38 MOD 2 25mm machine gun system aboard USS Pearl Harbor or the Mark 38 machine gun fired aboard USS William P. Lawrence and USS Frank Cable, there's no denying that both share an air of power and precision. Just like a skilled Gunners Mate firing a 25mm chain gun aboard USS Cape St. George or manning the MK-38 25mm machine gun on USS Porter, the bushmaster displays incredible accuracy when striking its prey. Its venomous bite can immobilize even larger animals with deadly efficiency. Native to Northern South America, particularly areas like Lachesis muta's habitat, this snake commands respect and awe from those who encounter it. Much like how a light armored vehicle fires its formidable 25mm Bushmaster chain gun with authority and force. Whether it be in nature or on naval vessels like USS Stout and USS Frank Cable where an MK-38 25mm machine gun is fired relentlessly at sea targets; these various references highlight different aspects of strength and control associated with "bushmaster. " Intriguingly enough, despite their distinct contexts - whether wildlife or military machinery - they all evoke images of power unleashed upon unsuspecting targets. The bushmaster snake embodies this essence perfectly through its stealthy movements and lethal capabilities in capturing prey. So next time you hear about "bushmaster, " remember that it encompasses not only a remarkable serpent but also echoes notions of strength seen in both nature's creations and human-made machines alike.