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Side view of the pear-shaped head of a Green Cat-Eyed Snake which has large scales covering the top of the head, and huge eyes with vertical pupils identifying it as a nocturnal hunter

Side view of the pear-shaped head of a Green Cat-Eyed Snake which has large scales covering the top of the head, and huge eyes with vertical pupils identifying it as a nocturnal hunter


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Side view of the pear-shaped head of a Green Cat-Eyed Snake which has large scales covering the top of the head, and huge eyes with vertical pupils identifying it as a nocturnal hunter

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Colubrids Herpetology Reptiles Serpentes Serpents Squamata


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This print showcases the mesmerizing side view of a Green Cat-Eyed Snake, revealing its unique features and characteristics. The pear-shaped head of this magnificent serpent is adorned with large scales that provide both protection and an exquisite pattern. However, it is the snake's enormous eyes that truly steal the show. With their striking vertical pupils, they unmistakably identify this creature as a skilled nocturnal hunter. Belonging to the family of colubrids, specifically known as Boiga cyanea in scientific terms, this snake belongs to a diverse group of reptiles called squamata. Its appearance alone speaks volumes about its adaptability and survival instincts in various habitats. The photographer Laura Wickenden has skillfully captured every intricate detail of this remarkable specimen from Universal Images Group (UIG). This image not only appeals to enthusiasts in zoology or herpetology but also captivates anyone who appreciates wildlife photography. It serves as a reminder of the incredible diversity found within our natural world and highlights the beauty that can be discovered even in seemingly ordinary creatures like snakes. Whether displayed for educational purposes or simply admired for its aesthetic appeal, this print undoubtedly adds depth and intrigue to any collection celebrating nature's wonders.

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