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"Nature's Coiled Wonders: From Diamondback Rattlesnakes to Ball Pythons" In the heart of south Texas, a Diamondback Rattlesnake coils gracefully

Background imageCoiled Collection: Eyelash viper C013 / 6495

Eyelash viper C013 / 6495
Eyelash viper (Bothriechis schlegelii) on a flower. This small venomous pitviper inhabits trees in forests in tropical areas of Central and South America. It can reach lengths of 75 centimetres

Background imageCoiled Collection: Measles virus particle, artwork C013 / 4635

Measles virus particle, artwork C013 / 4635
Measles virus particle. Cutaway computer artwork showing the internal and external structure of a measles (Morbillivirus sp.) virus particle (virion)

Background imageCoiled Collection: Influenza virus particle, artwork

Influenza virus particle, artwork
Hepatitis C virus. Computer artwork of a hepatitis C virus particle (virions). The virus consists of a core of RNA (ribonucleic acid) enclosed in a capsid

Background imageCoiled Collection: Influenza virus particle, artwork C013 / 4627

Influenza virus particle, artwork C013 / 4627
Influenza virus particle. Cutaway computer artwork showing the internal and external structure of an influenza (flu) virus particle (virion)

Background imageCoiled Collection: Queen Elizabeths drag chains

Queen Elizabeths drag chains
The total weight of the Queen Elizabeths drag chains, which are coiled on either side of the hull, is nearly 2000 tons

Background imageCoiled Collection: Advert for Vi-spring Mattress 1933

Advert for Vi-spring Mattress 1933
Unequalled for comfort, The Vi-Spring - Vibase combination. The Worlds most luxurious bed equipment. The Vi-Spring - Vibase combination is unquestionably the finest bed equipment ever made to ensure

Background imageCoiled Collection: Side-striped Palm-pitviper - Arboreal - Venomous - Captive - Costa Rica

Side-striped Palm-pitviper - Arboreal - Venomous - Captive - Costa Rica
CAN-4515 Side-striped Palm-pitviper Costa Rica Bothriechis lateralis Arboreal - Venomous - Captive John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCoiled Collection: USA, Maryland, MD, Baltimore. A rope is coiled at a dock with the city reflected

USA, Maryland, MD, Baltimore. A rope is coiled at a dock with the city reflected in the inner harbor behind

Background imageCoiled Collection: Model motorcycle made from soft steel wire made and sold by Kenyan street kids Africa

Model motorcycle made from soft steel wire made and sold by Kenyan street kids Africa
MAB-1265 Model motorcycle made from soft steel wire made and sold by Kenyan street kids Kenya, Africa Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCoiled Collection: Pill Millipede - Borneo - order: oniscomorpha

Pill Millipede - Borneo - order: oniscomorpha
JPF-9329 Pill Millipede - Borneo Sphaeropoeus sp. order: oniscomorpha Jean Paul Ferrero contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCoiled Collection: Recycling - Model of Harley-Davidson motorcycle made of scrap wire and inner tube Kenya

Recycling - Model of Harley-Davidson motorcycle made of scrap wire and inner tube Kenya
MAB-441 Recycling - Model of Harley-Davidson motorcycle made of scrap wire and inner tube Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCoiled Collection: Mozambique Spitting Cobra

Mozambique Spitting Cobra
PM-7293 Mozambique Spitting Cobra Naja mossambica Pat Morris contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCoiled Collection: Amethyst / Amethystine / Scrud Python - head in coils - Australia

Amethyst / Amethystine / Scrud Python - head in coils - Australia
PM-6488 Amethyst / Amethystine / Scrub Python - head and coils Australia Morelia amethistina Latin also Liasis amethystina / Boa amethistina Dist: Indonesia

Background imageCoiled Collection: Asp Viper - newborn xanthocroic asp viper - Central Italy

Asp Viper - newborn xanthocroic asp viper - Central Italy
RD-218 Asp Viper - newborn xanthocroic asp viper Central Italy Vipera aspis francisciredi Giacomo Radi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCoiled Collection: Ursini's viper - Abruzzo - Italy

Ursini's viper - Abruzzo - Italy
RD-235 Ursini's viper Abruzzo - Italy Vipera ursinii Giacomo Radi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCoiled Collection: Giant Millipede - coiled in defensive position - Mombasa - Kenya

Giant Millipede - coiled in defensive position - Mombasa - Kenya
MAB-1478 Giant Millipede - coiled in defensive position Mombasa - Kenya Mark Boulton contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCoiled Collection: Indian Rock Python - two coiled together - Keoladeo National Park

Indian Rock Python - two coiled together - Keoladeo National Park
JR-141 Indian Rock Python - two coiled together Keoladeo National Park, India Jagdeep Rajput contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCoiled Collection: Grass Snake - coiled up in moss at pond edge - Lincolnshire - UK

Grass Snake - coiled up in moss at pond edge - Lincolnshire - UK
GET-2293 Grass Snake - coiled up in moss at pond edge Lincolnshire - UK Natrix natrix Geoff Trinder contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCoiled Collection: Common Cantil / Mexican Moccasin - Costa Rica

Common Cantil / Mexican Moccasin - Costa Rica
CAN-4603 Common Cantil / Mexican Moccasin Costa Rica Agkistrodon bilineatus Venomous John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCoiled Collection: Eyelash Palm-pitviper - captive - tropical rainforest - venomous - Costa Rica

Eyelash Palm-pitviper - captive - tropical rainforest - venomous - Costa Rica
CAN-4520 Eyelash Palm-pitviper - captive - venomous Tropical Rainforest - Costa Rica Bothriechis schlegeli John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCoiled Collection: Black-headed Bushmaster - captive - Venomous - Costa Rica

Black-headed Bushmaster - captive - Venomous - Costa Rica
CAN-4512 Black-headed Bushmaster - captive - Venomous Costa Rica Lachesis melanocephala John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCoiled Collection: Adder - male - resting on mossy log - Lincolnshire - UK

Adder - male - resting on mossy log - Lincolnshire - UK
GET-2292 Adder - male - resting on mossy log Lincolnshire - UK Vipera berus Geoff Trinder contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCoiled Collection: Boa Constrictor - in tree - Costa Rica

Boa Constrictor - in tree - Costa Rica
CAN-4662 Boa Constrictor - in tree Costa Rica Boa constrictor John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCoiled Collection: Side-striped Palm-pitviper - Arboreal - Venomous - Captive - Costa Rica

Side-striped Palm-pitviper - Arboreal - Venomous - Captive - Costa Rica
CAN-4517 Side-striped Palm-pit viper Costa Rica Bothriechis lateralis Arboreal - Venomous - Captive John Cancalosi contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCoiled Collection: Giant Forest Millipede - Ecuador

Giant Forest Millipede - Ecuador
JLMO-3103 Giant Forest Millipede - Curled up Ecuador John Mason contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCoiled Collection: Black-tailed Rattlesnake - Smelling / tasting the air with its tongue - Chiricahua Mountains

Black-tailed Rattlesnake - Smelling / tasting the air with its tongue - Chiricahua Mountains - Arizona - USA
CAN-3981 Black-tailed Rattlesnake - Smelling / tasting the air with its tongue Chiricahua Mountains - Arizona - USA Crotalus molossus Distribution

Background imageCoiled Collection: Dumeril's Ground Boa KEL 384 Damp forests of Madagascar Boa dumerili © Ken Lucas / ardea. com

Dumeril's Ground Boa KEL 384 Damp forests of Madagascar Boa dumerili © Ken Lucas / ardea. com
KEL-384 Dumerils Ground Boa Damp forests of Madagascar Boa dumerili Ken Lucas contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCoiled Collection: Panama, Soberania National Park. Fer de Lance (Bothrops asper)

Panama, Soberania National Park. Fer de Lance (Bothrops asper)

Background imageCoiled Collection: Emerald Tree Boa, (Corallus canina), S. America

Emerald Tree Boa, (Corallus canina), S. America

Background imageCoiled Collection: Texas Indigo Snake, Drymarchon corais, South Texas

Texas Indigo Snake, Drymarchon corais, South Texas

Background imageCoiled Collection: Black Pakistan Cobra, Naja naja karchiensis, Native to Pakistan

Black Pakistan Cobra, Naja naja karchiensis, Native to Pakistan

Background imageCoiled Collection: Formosa Island Cobra, Naja naja atra, Native to Formosa Island

Formosa Island Cobra, Naja naja atra, Native to Formosa Island

Background imageCoiled Collection: United Kingdom, London. Coiled lines of the Cloud Nine sailboat

United Kingdom, London. Coiled lines of the Cloud Nine sailboat

Background imageCoiled Collection: Adder (Vipera berus) in closeup, before shedding skin, Northumberland National Park, England

Adder (Vipera berus) in closeup, before shedding skin, Northumberland National Park, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageCoiled Collection: Sidewinder snake (Peringueys adder) (Bitis peringueyi), Skeleton Coast National Park, Namibia

Sidewinder snake (Peringueys adder) (Bitis peringueyi), Skeleton Coast National Park, Namibia, Africa

Background imageCoiled Collection: AFS volunteers undergoing hose drill, WW2

AFS volunteers undergoing hose drill, WW2
The Auxiliary Fire Service (AFS) was created in 1938 to supplement the regular London Fire Brigade. Some 21, 000 volunteer firefighters would be recruited

Background imageCoiled Collection: Incense coils hang from the roof of the Man Mo Temple, built in 1847, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong

Incense coils hang from the roof of the Man Mo Temple, built in 1847, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, China, Asia

Background imageCoiled Collection: Advert for Vi-Spring Mattress 1931

Advert for Vi-Spring Mattress 1931
Built to give better rest. Inmaking of a Vi-Spring overlay mattress spring follows spring until beneath every square inch of its surface there lies a small spring to give an exquisite softness

Background imageCoiled Collection: ANACONDA

ANACONDA
An Anaconda, an aquatic boa snake, which can be found in the swamps of South America. Date: 1970s

Background imageCoiled Collection: African Python

African Python
A coiled African Python. Date: 1960s

Background imageCoiled Collection: African Pythons

African Pythons
A nest of coiled African Pythons. Date: 1960s

Background imageCoiled Collection: Advert for Vi-spring Mattress 1928

Advert for Vi-spring Mattress 1928
1056 springs make the Vi-Spring mattress the most luxurious mattress obtainable Date: 1928

Background imageCoiled Collection: Asp Viper (Vipera aspis) newly born young, resting on coils of mother, Moconesi, Genova, Liguria

Asp Viper (Vipera aspis) newly born young, resting on coils of mother, Moconesi, Genova, Liguria, Italy

Background imageCoiled Collection: Earthworms in a can, X-ray

Earthworms in a can, X-ray
Earthworms (Lumbricus sp.) spilling out of a tin can, coloured X-ray

Background imageCoiled Collection: Metal coil

Metal coil

Background imageCoiled Collection: Water still

Water still in a laboratory. The still is used for producing distilled water for use in experiments. Water in the main tank is heated by an element (brown, lower centre)

Background imageCoiled Collection: Butterfly proboscis, SEM

Butterfly proboscis, SEM
Butterfly proboscis. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the coiled tip of a proboscis of a swallowtail butterfly (Papilio sp.)

Background imageCoiled Collection: Fer-de-lance snake

Fer-de-lance snake (Bothrops asper) basking. This snake is a highly venomous pitviper species found throughout Central and South America



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"Nature's Coiled Wonders: From Diamondback Rattlesnakes to Ball Pythons" In the heart of south Texas, a Diamondback Rattlesnake coils gracefully, showcasing its mesmerizing pattern. Deep within the Amazon basin in Brazil, an Emerald Tree Boa slithers through the dense foliage, its coiled body blending seamlessly with the vibrant green surroundings. Underneath a microscope's lens, a delicate Moth proboscis reveals intricate coils that aid in sipping nectar from flowers. Kay Nielsen's enchanting illustration "The Apple" depicts a serpent coiling around forbidden fruit, symbolizing temptation and desire. Zeus Meilichios takes on two forms - as a snake and as part of a supplicating family - representing protection and benevolence in ancient Greek mythology. Along the pebble beaches of Dorset, UK, an Adult Adder basks under the sun's warmth while elegantly coiling itself amidst nature's beauty. Autumn arrives in New Mexico with Screwbean Mesquite trees bearing corkscrew pods that coil like works of art against fiery orange leaves. Vintage photographs capture reptiles' mysterious allure; their coiled bodies evoke both fascination and respect for these creatures from times past (c1910). Gravid females among Timber Rattlesnakes seek solace under sunlight to nurture their young until birth—a testament to maternal instinct found across eastern United States. Witnessing from above, we marvel at Western Diamondback Rattlesnakes slithering effortlessly through their desert habitat—coils undulating like waves in sand dunes. In Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea resides the Brown Tree Snake—an agile climber whose sinuous coils allow it to navigate treetops with ease. A Royal Python finds comfort within its water container—the coiled posture showcasing its adaptability and tranquility in captivity.