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Adder Collection

Background imageAdder Collection: Puff Adder

Puff Adder
LB-9529 Puff Adder - in water swimming Bitis arietans Ian Beames Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageAdder Collection: Peringuey's Adder - This small snake

Peringuey's Adder - This small snake
TD-1560 Peringuey's Adder - This small snake, also called Sidewinding Adder, shuffles completely into the fine sand of the Namib Desert

Background imageAdder Collection: Peringuey's adder

Peringuey's adder
Thor Hakonsen

Background imageAdder Collection: Reptiles, Adder berus is a small to medium sized venomous snake of Eurasia from the viper (Vipera) family

Reptiles, Adder berus is a small to medium sized venomous snake of Eurasia from the viper (Vipera) family, Historic, digitally restored reproduction from a 19th century original

Background imageAdder Collection: Common European viper (Pelias berus)

Common European viper (Pelias berus), historical illustration, Meyers Konversations-Lexikon encyclopedia, 1897

Background imageAdder Collection: Common adder and Ringed Snake, Grass Snake

Common adder and Ringed Snake, Grass Snake. Illustration from The Penny Magazine, august 1843

Background imageAdder Collection: Puff adder (Bitis arietans)

Puff adder (Bitis arietans)

Background imageAdder Collection: Puff adder 'Windhoek' (Bitis arietans)

Puff adder "Windhoek" (Bitis arietans)

Background imageAdder Collection: Death adder (Acanthophis antarticus)

Death adder (Acanthophis antarticus)

Background imageAdder Collection: European Adder (Vipera berus) adult female

European Adder (Vipera berus) adult female, flicking tongue, close-up of head, Peak District, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageAdder Collection: Adder, national park Berchtesgaden

Adder, national park Berchtesgaden, common european viper (Vipera berus), Berchtesgaden National Park, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageAdder Collection: European Adder (Vipera berus), adult male

European Adder (Vipera berus), adult male, basking on rock, Peak District, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageAdder Collection: Peringuey's desert adder / Bitis peringueyi

Peringuey's desert adder / Bitis peringueyi Peringuey's desert adder is a small sidewinding venomous snake species found in the coastal sand dunes of Angola and Namibia

Background imageAdder Collection: Puffadder / Bitis arietans

Puffadder / Bitis arietans The puffadder is one of the deadliest snake species in the world

Background imageAdder Collection: Death adder / acanthophis antarticus

Death adder / acanthophis antarticus The death adder is considered to be one of the most venomous snake species in the world. These snakes are found in Australia

Background imageAdder Collection: Peringuey's dwarf adder / Bitis peringueyii

Peringuey's dwarf adder / Bitis peringueyii Peringuey's dwarf adder is a sidewinding snake species found in the coastal desert areas of Namibia and Angola

Background imageAdder Collection: Rhinoceros viper / Bitis nasicornis

Rhinoceros viper / Bitis nasicornis The Rhinoceros viper is a large viper species form Central Africa. The colors are actually great camouflage between the rain forest leaf litter

Background imageAdder Collection: Kidney Bean, Poppy Anemone, and Adder

Kidney Bean, Poppy Anemone, and Adder; Mira calligraphiae monumenta, 1561-1562; illumination added 1591-1596

Background imageAdder Collection: Three adder stones

Three adder stones, also known as hag stones, witch stones, serpents eggs and snakes eggs

Background imageAdder Collection: Lancehead viper, Ceylon pit viper and berg adder

Lancehead viper, Ceylon pit viper and berg adder
Lancehead, Bothrops atrox 1, Ceylon pit viper, Trimeresurus trigonocephalus 2 and berg adder, Bitis atropos 3. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Plee Jr

Background imageAdder Collection: European viper, asp and Indian saw-scaled viper

European viper, asp and Indian saw-scaled viper
Common European viper, Vipera berus berus 1, asp, Vipera aspis 2, and Indian saw-scaled viper, Echis carinatus 3

Background imageAdder Collection: puff adder (Bitis arietans) in the Northern Serengeti, Tanzania

puff adder (Bitis arietans) in the Northern Serengeti, Tanzania

Background imageAdder Collection: Peringuey's adder

Peringuey's adder
Thor Hakonsen

Background imageAdder Collection: Nehushtan held by two hands emerging from clouds publisher's or printer's device used by Apud Vincentium

Nehushtan held by two hands emerging from clouds publisher's or printer's device used by Apud Vincentium
5669019 Nehushtan held by two hands emerging from clouds publisher's or printer's device used by Apud Vincentium Valgrisium in Venice during the 16th century; (add.info)

Background imageAdder Collection: The old Monarch laying Cable from England to Holland, 1853

The old Monarch laying Cable from England to Holland, 1853
3479548 The old Monarch laying Cable from England to Holland, 1853; (add.info.: The Adder and the Monarch laying the submarine telegraph cable between Orfordness England and Scheveningen Holland)

Background imageAdder Collection: Viper, Pelias species, sandviper or horned viper

Viper, Pelias species, sandviper or horned viper
FLO4684975 Viper, Pelias species, sandviper or horned viper, Vipera ammodytes, lancehead pit viper, Bothrops lanceolatus, asp, Vipera aspis, coral snake, Micrurus fulvius, cobra, Naja melanoleuca

Background imageAdder Collection: Banded rattlesnake, Crotalus Horridus, from a 17th century print

Banded rattlesnake, Crotalus Horridus, from a 17th century print
3501421 Banded rattlesnake, Crotalus Horridus, from a 17th century print; (add.info.: Banded rattlesnake. Crotalus Horridus. From a 17th century print)

Background imageAdder Collection: Acorn, Actor, Actress, Adder, Admit

Acorn, Actor, Actress, Adder, Admit
8650028 Acorn, Actor, Actress, Adder, Admit, Afloat, Air-gun, Air-pump, Album, Alley, Altar, Anchor (engraving) by German School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Acorn, Actor)

Background imageAdder Collection: Saw-scaled viper, scytale zigzag

Saw-scaled viper, scytale zigzag
FLO4644679 Saw-scaled viper, scytale zigzag, Echis carinatus, and Madagascar leafnose snake, langaha a pointu snout, Langaha madagascariensis

Background imageAdder Collection: South American rattlesnake aka tropical rattlesnake

South American rattlesnake aka tropical rattlesnake
3501422 South American rattlesnake aka tropical rattlesnake, Crotalus Durissus, from a 17th century print; (add.info.: South American rattlesnake aka tropical rattlesnake. Crotalus Durissus)

Background imageAdder Collection: Calf, viper, cow and sable (colour litho)

Calf, viper, cow and sable (colour litho)
8677386 Calf, viper, cow and sable (colour litho) by French School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: V, W, X Y and Z for veau (calf), vipere (viper), vache (cow)

Background imageAdder Collection: St Paul and the Viper (engraving)

St Paul and the Viper (engraving)
8663107 St Paul and the Viper (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: St Paul and the Viper)

Background imageAdder Collection: Figurine of the Horned Viper Hieroglyph

Figurine of the Horned Viper Hieroglyph, Ptolemaic Period (332-30 BCE) or earlier

Background imageAdder Collection: Animalia Qvadrvpedia et Reptilia (Terra): Plate LVIII

Animalia Qvadrvpedia et Reptilia (Terra): Plate LVIII, c. 1575/1580

Background imageAdder Collection: St. Paul Shaking off the Viper, n.d. Creator: Benjamin West

St. Paul Shaking off the Viper, n.d. Creator: Benjamin West
St. Paul Shaking off the Viper, n.d

Background imageAdder Collection: European Common adder (Vipera berus) pair courting and retreating under gorse (Ulex sp)

European Common adder (Vipera berus) pair courting and retreating under gorse (Ulex sp). Buckinghamshire, England, UK. May

Background imageAdder Collection: Viper or adder (b / w photo)

Viper or adder (b / w photo)
6021164 Viper or adder (b/w photo) by Kearton, Richard (1862-1928) & Cherry (1871-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: Viper or adder)

Background imageAdder Collection: The Collared Snake, Land Salamander

The Collared Snake, Land Salamander
JEB4830162 The Collared Snake, Land Salamander." Fauna des Medecins ou histoire des animaux et de leurs produits par Hippolyte Cloquet" - Volume 6 - 1825

Background imageAdder Collection: The ordinary Viper, his mouth open with his fangs a venom

The ordinary Viper, his mouth open with his fangs a venom
JEB4830134 The ordinary Viper, his mouth open with his fangs a venom

Background imageAdder Collection: Death of Cleopatra (colour litho)

Death of Cleopatra (colour litho)
7150410 Death of Cleopatra (colour litho) by Mousset, Pierre-Joseph (1850-94); Private Collection; (add.info.: Death of Cleopatra)

Background imageAdder Collection: Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Couleuvre; Adder; Natter (engraving)

Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Couleuvre; Adder; Natter (engraving)
7195558 Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Couleuvre; Adder; Natter (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Couleuvre; Adder; Natter)

Background imageAdder Collection: An Adder Up (engraving)

An Adder Up (engraving)
7177677 An Adder Up (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: An Adder Up)

Background imageAdder Collection: Viper in a Rocky Garden from Manafi al-Hayawan (On the Usefulness of Animals) of Ibn

Viper in a Rocky Garden from Manafi al-Hayawan (On the Usefulness of Animals) of Ibn Bakhtishu, c. 1300

Background imageAdder Collection: Ceraste (snake of the viper family) beating a bird. 19th century engraving from

Ceraste (snake of the viper family) beating a bird. 19th century engraving from
LSE4085988 Ceraste (snake of the viper family) beating a bird. 19th century engraving from the drawing of the French naturalist Lacepede (1756-1709)

Background imageAdder Collection: The bezel viper or Naja. Plate taken from a treachery of Natural History of '

The bezel viper or Naja. Plate taken from a treachery of Natural History of "
GIA4802873 The bezel viper or Naja. Plate taken from a treachery of Natural History of " Works of Buffon" by naturalist Georges Louis Leclerc, Count of Buffon (1707 - 1788)

Background imageAdder Collection: Puff adder (coloured engraving)

Puff adder (coloured engraving)
5997642 Puff adder (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Puff adder)

Background imageAdder Collection: Common adder and Ringed snake

Common adder and Ringed snake. Date: 1843

Background imageAdder Collection: Common death adder, Acanthopis antarcticus

Common death adder, Acanthopis antarcticus (Browns acanthopis, Acanthopis brownii)

Background imageAdder Collection: Common European viper or adder, Vipera berus

Common European viper or adder, Vipera berus (Pelias chersea)

Background imageAdder Collection: Common death adder, Acanthophis antarctica

Common death adder, Acanthophis antarctica (Antarctic boa, Boa antarctica). Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder

Background imageAdder Collection: Advert for The Adder Adding Machine

Advert for The Adder Adding Machine. 1909

Background imageAdder Collection: Little File Snake (colour litho)

Little File Snake (colour litho)
998606 Little File Snake (colour litho) by German School

Background imageAdder Collection: Plate 4: Snake, Viper, Salamander, Aspic, Leech, Lezard ocelle, Green Lezard

Plate 4: Snake, Viper, Salamander, Aspic, Leech, Lezard ocelle, Green Lezard
DUV4211030 Plate 4: Snake, Viper, Salamander, Aspic, Leech, Lezard ocelle, Green Lezard. Engraving in " Syllabary alphabet of birds and reptiles". Serie A



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EDITORS COMMENTS

"The Adder: A Fascinating and Diverse Species of Snake" The Puff Adder, known for its distinctive puffing sound when threatened, is a mesmerizing creature found in various habitats. In the picturesque Peak District National Park in Derbyshire, UK, an Adder (Vipera berus) can be seen basking gracefully among bracken fronds. Its elegant presence adds to the natural beauty of this stunning park. Venturing further north to Aberdeenshire, Scotland, we encounter a captivating portrait of a female and male European Adder. Their intricate patterns and colors are truly breathtaking. These snakes exemplify the diversity within their species. Moving away from snakes momentarily, let's explore another intriguing creature - the Greater Pipefish and Broad-Nosed Pipefish. These fascinating fish possess elongated bodies resembling pipes or reeds as they glide effortlessly through underwater landscapes. Returning to our scaly friends, we stumble upon three adder stones that hold mythical significance in folklore across different cultures. These stones were believed to have protective powers against venomous creatures like snakes – an interesting connection with our topic at hand. In Germany's Black Forest region lies yet another remarkable sight - an Adder camouflaged amidst dead ferns. This clever adaptation allows these serpents to blend seamlessly into their surroundings while waiting patiently for prey or evading predators. Traveling all the way to Tanzania's Northern Serengeti unveils the majestic Puff Adder (Bitis arietans). Its vibrant markings serve as both camouflage and warning signs for potential threats lurking nearby. Back in England's Buckinghamshire county during May, one can witness European Common adders courting under gorse bushes (Ulex sp). This courtship ritual showcases their unique behaviors and reinforces their importance within local ecosystems. Delving into historical illustrations from 1825 by Hippolyte Cloquet reveals depictions of vipers such as La vipere and the Aesping or Red Vipere.

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