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Bothrops brazili and São Paulo

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Difference between Bothrops brazili and São Paulo

Bothrops brazili vs. São Paulo

Bothrops brazili (Brazil's lancehead) is a venomous pitviper species endemic to South America. São Paulo is a municipality in the southeast region of Brazil.

Similarities between Bothrops brazili and São Paulo

Bothrops brazili and São Paulo have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, Venezuela.

Bolivia

Bolivia (Mborivia; Buliwya; Wuliwya), officially known as the Plurinational State of Bolivia (Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia), is a landlocked country located in western-central South America.

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Brazil

Brazil (Brasil), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (República Federativa do Brasil), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America.

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Peru

Peru (Perú; Piruw Republika; Piruw Suyu), officially the Republic of Peru, is a country in western South America.

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Venezuela

Venezuela, officially denominated Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (República Bolivariana de Venezuela),Previously, the official name was Estado de Venezuela (1830–1856), República de Venezuela (1856–1864), Estados Unidos de Venezuela (1864–1953), and again República de Venezuela (1953–1999).

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Bothrops brazili and São Paulo Comparison

Bothrops brazili has 32 relations, while São Paulo has 772. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 0.50% = 4 / (32 + 772).

References

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