RFM1K6JN–Garter snake with it's split tongue sticking out. Class Reptilia, Order Squamata, Suborder Serpentes, Family Colubridae, Species T. Sirtalis
RFS1T2RY–Small garter snake on a road surface starring at the camera with its split tongue sticking out. Class - Reptilia, Order - Squamata, Suborder - Serpentes, Family - Colubridae, , Species - T. Sirtalis.
RM2FXCFA3–Central American Tree Boa or Common Tree Boa, Corallus ruschenbergerii, in a tree in Panama.
RMDTF0G6–Serpentes (suborder), snake
RMFF0DGA–African Rock Python Python sebae sebae constricting a now dead Nyala calf
RFT5TFWX–Snakes are elongated legless carnivorous reptiles of the suborder Serpentes, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RF2BCFR1X–Snakes are a suborder of SquamataSchlangen sind eine Unterordnung der Schuppenkriechtiere
RMBW4H7H–emerald green boa constrictor coiled in a tree
RF2DAHJKH–Close-up of a Snouted Cobra (Naja annulifera), also called the Banded Egyptian Cobra, a large, highly venomous snake species found in Southern Africa
RFPN14PG–Dice snake appeared from the depths of the lake (Natrix tessellata)
RF2JM185D–Snakes are elongated, limbless, carnivorous reptiles of the suborder Serpentes. Like all other squamates, snakes are ectothermic, amniote vertebrates.
RM2FXCF17–An Asian VIne Snake or Oriental Whip Snake, Ahaetulla prasina, in the Singapore Zoo.
RMAGDP2B–Grass Snake Natrix natrix
RM2FXCFAF–Central American Tree Boa or Common Tree Boa, Corallus ruschenbergerii, in a tree in Panama. Note the large ticks on the neck, to the right of the he
RM2FXCF0P–The Puffing Snake or Bird Snake, Phrynonax poecilonotus, raiding a bird nest in Panama. They prey on eggs and baby birds.
RMA6E7MA–Emarald Tree Boa Boa corallus canninus
RM2FXCF1A–The Sidewinder, Horned Rattlesnake or Sidewinder Rattlesnake is found in the deserts of the southwestern U.S. & northern Mexico.
RM2FXCFAA–Central American Tree Boa or Common Tree Boa, Corallus ruschenbergerii, in a tree in Panama.
RM2FXCF1M–Detail of the rattle of a Western Diamondback Rattlesnake or Texas Diamondback. The rattle is made of interlocking rings of keratin.
RM2FXCF1K–The Brahminy Blind Snake resembles an earth worm and is an introduced species on the island of Guam in the Northern Mariana Islands.
RM2FXCF11–An Asian VIne Snake or Oriental Whip Snake, Ahaetulla prasina, in the Singapore Zoo.
RM2FXCF1W–Workers milking a Fer-de-lance, Bothrops asper, for venom in Panama. The venom is used to make an antivenom or antivenin.
RM2FXCF22–The Eyelash Viper, Bothriechis schlegelii, is a relatively small venomous snake found in neotropical rainforests. Panama. This species has several v
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