Where geographically is the name "Yarara" used for a small locality unrelated to the venomous vipers?

Answer

New South Wales, Australia

The common name 'Yarara' can cause geographical confusion because its usage is not exclusive to the South American pit vipers. The text explicitly mentions that in an entirely separate and geographically distinct context, the name 'Yarara' refers to a small locality situated within New South Wales, Australia. This location bears no biological association whatsoever with the *Bothrops* genus of venomous snakes found in the Neotropical realm.

Where geographically is the name "Yarara" used for a small locality unrelated to the venomous vipers?
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