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Anguis Collection

"Discover the Enigmatic World of Anguis: From Slow Worms to Glass Lizards and More

Background imageAnguis Collection: Slow worm (Anguis fragilis) on coastal clifftop grassland. Cornwall, England, UK. May

Slow worm (Anguis fragilis) on coastal clifftop grassland. Cornwall, England, UK. May

Background imageAnguis Collection: Slow-worm, Anguis fragilis (coloured photo)

Slow-worm, Anguis fragilis (coloured photo)
5987441 Slow-worm, Anguis fragilis (coloured photo) by Stokoe, W. J.(fl.1910-40); Private Collection; (add.info.: Slow-worm, Anguis fragilis)

Background imageAnguis Collection: Three varieties of lizard

Three varieties of lizard -- Viviparous lizard (Zootoca vivipara), Sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) and Blindworm (Anguis fragilis). Date: 1843

Background imageAnguis Collection: Earthworm blind snake, slow worm, Cape legless

Earthworm blind snake, slow worm, Cape legless
Earthworm blind snake, Typhlops lumbricalis 1, slow worm, Anguis fragilis 2, Cape legless skink, Ancontias meleagris 3 and eastern glass lizard, Ophisaurus ventralis 4

Background imageAnguis Collection: Slow worm, glass lizard and yellowbelly sea snake

Slow worm, glass lizard and yellowbelly sea snake
Slow worm, Anguis fragilis 1, eastern glass lizard, Ophisaurus ventralis 2, yellowbelly sea snake, Hydrophis platurus 3, and Anguis variegata 4

Background imageAnguis Collection: Indian cobra and black snake

Indian cobra and black snake
Indian cobra, Naja naja 1, and black snake, Anguis niger (Pantherophis obsoletus?) 2. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Friedrich Johann Bertuchs Bilderbuch fur Kinder

Background imageAnguis Collection: Slow Worm (Anguis fragilis) on forest floor, Catalonia, Spain

Slow Worm (Anguis fragilis) on forest floor, Catalonia, Spain

Background imageAnguis Collection: Painted snake, false coral snake or pipe snake

Painted snake, false coral snake or pipe snake, Anguis scytale.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1800

Background imageAnguis Collection: Slow worm, Anguis fragilis, and Eastern glass

Slow worm, Anguis fragilis, and Eastern glass lizard, Ophisaurus ventralis.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles 1816-1830

Background imageAnguis Collection: Picture No. 10895917

Picture No. 10895917
Slow Worm - Head (Anguis fragilis) Date:

Background imageAnguis Collection: Pair of Slow worms C016 / 9737

Pair of Slow worms C016 / 9737
Pair of Slow worms Anguis fragilis in West Wales

Background imageAnguis Collection: Lampropeltis getulus, chain snake

Lampropeltis getulus, chain snake
Hand coloured etching from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama islands (1731) Vol. 2 by Mark Catesby. Entitled The Chain Snake

Background imageAnguis Collection: Anguis niger, bead snake & Convolvulus radice, Virginian pot

Anguis niger, bead snake & Convolvulus radice, Virginian pot
Hand coloured etching from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama islands (1731) Vol. 2 by Mark Catesby


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"Discover the Enigmatic World of Anguis: From Slow Worms to Glass Lizards and More. " Immerse yourself in the fascinating realm of Anguis, where diverse species thrive in various corners of the globe. In Cornwall, England's coastal clifftop grassland, a mesmerizing Slow worm (Anguis fragilis) gracefully slithers through its natural habitat during a serene May day. With their vibrant colors and unique characteristics, these reptiles captivate our attention. Picture-perfect moments capture the essence of three varieties of lizards coexisting harmoniously. Earthworm blind snake, slow worm, Cape legless - each with its own allure that adds to nature's tapestry. Venturing further into this captivating world reveals an intriguing array of creatures. Witness the enchanting dance between a Slow worm, glass lizard, and yellowbelly sea snake as they navigate their surroundings effortlessly. Journeying eastward brings us face-to-face with striking Indian cobras and black snakes; their contrasting patterns serving as reminders of nature's endless creativity. Equally captivating is the painted snake - often mistaken for false coral or pipe snakes due to its remarkable resemblance. Delve deeper into history as we explore Mark Catesby's masterpiece depicting The Glass Snake (Anguis ventralis). Published centuries ago but still resonating today, it showcases how humans have long been fascinated by these enigmatic creatures. Finally, Catalonia's forest floor unveils yet another breathtaking scene featuring the elusive Slow Worm (Anguis fragilis). Here amidst lush greenery lies an opportunity to witness these magnificent beings up close in their natural habitat. Join us on this extraordinary journey through time and space as we unravel the mysteries surrounding Anguis. Marvel at their beauty while gaining a newfound appreciation for these incredible reptiles that grace our planet with their presence.