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Black-tailed Rattlesnake - Smelling / tasting the air with its tongue - Chiricahua Mountains - Arizona - USA - Distribution: Texas - New Mexico and Arizona into central Mexico

Black-tailed Rattlesnake - Smelling  /  tasting the air with its tongue - Chiricahua Mountains - Arizona - USA - Distribution: Texas - New Mexico and Arizona into central Mexico


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Black-tailed Rattlesnake - Smelling / tasting the air with its tongue - Chiricahua Mountains - Arizona - USA - Distribution: Texas - New Mexico and Arizona into central Mexico

CAN-3981
Black-tailed Rattlesnake - Smelling / tasting the air with its tongue
Chiricahua Mountains - Arizona - USA
Crotalus molossus
Distribution: Texas - New Mexico and Arizona into central Mexico
Venomous
John Cancalosi

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Snake's Tongue - The Ultimate Air Freshener!

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. In this photo print, the mesmerizing CAN-3981 (Black-tailed Rattlesnake) takes center stage as it showcases its unique talent for smelling and tasting the air with its forked tongue. With a backdrop of the breathtaking Chiricahua Mountains in Arizona, USA, this venomous reptile reminds us that nature holds endless surprises. With its coiled body and distinctive black tail, this rattlesnake is not one to be messed with! Its poisonous reputation might send shivers down your spine, but let's focus on the lighter side. Just look at that tongue! It's like a snake-sized air freshener, delicately capturing scents from all directions. As we zoom in on John Cancalosi's incredible shot, we can't help but wonder what aromas are wafting through those mountains. Is it the sweet scent of desert flowers or perhaps an unsuspecting prey? Whatever it may be, this black-tailed beauty has mastered the art of scenting. While we admire this close-up encounter with wildlife photography at its finest, let's appreciate how fascinatingly diverse our planet is. From Texas to central Mexico and beyond, these slithering creatures have found their niche in North America. So next time you catch a whiff of something intriguing in the air or feel a tickle on your nose – remember CAN-3981 and embrace your inner snake-like curiosity!

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