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Natrix Collection

"Nature's Marvel: The Enigmatic Natrix" In the picturesque region of Alsace, France

Background imageNatrix Collection: Aesculapian snake, Zamenis longissimus 1, grass snake, Natrix natrix 2

Aesculapian snake, Zamenis longissimus 1, grass snake, Natrix natrix 2, and South American pond snake
FLO4654988 Aesculapian snake, Zamenis longissimus 1, grass snake, Natrix natrix 2, and South American pond snake, Pseudoryx plicatilis 3. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Pee Jr

Background imageNatrix Collection: Rhinoceros viper, Bitis nasicornis 1, and carpet python, Morelia spilota 2

Rhinoceros viper, Bitis nasicornis 1, and carpet python, Morelia spilota 2
FLO4574663 Rhinoceros viper, Bitis nasicornis 1, and carpet python, Morelia spilota 2. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's " Bilderbuch fur Kinder"

Background imageNatrix Collection: Grass snake(Natrix natrix) coiled round eggs, Alsace, France

Grass snake(Natrix natrix) coiled round eggs, Alsace, France

Background imageNatrix Collection: Grass snake (Natrix natrix) in habitat, Aland Islands, Finland, May

Grass snake (Natrix natrix) in habitat, Aland Islands, Finland, May

Background imageNatrix Collection: Grass snake (Natrix natrix) feigning death, Poitou, France, May

Grass snake (Natrix natrix) feigning death, Poitou, France, May

Background imageNatrix Collection: Grass snake (Natrix natrix) flicking tongue, Hampstead Heath, London, England, UK, August

Grass snake (Natrix natrix) flicking tongue, Hampstead Heath, London, England, UK, August

Background imageNatrix Collection: Grass Snake, Tropidonotus natrix (coloured photo)

Grass Snake, Tropidonotus natrix (coloured photo)
5987429 Grass Snake, Tropidonotus natrix (coloured photo) by Stokoe, W. J.(fl.1910-40); Private Collection; (add.info.: Grass Snake, Tropidonotus natrix)

Background imageNatrix Collection: Aesculapian snake, grass snake and pond snake

Aesculapian snake, grass snake and pond snake
Aesculapian snake, Zamenis longissimus 1, grass snake, Natrix natrix 2, and South American pond snake, Pseudoryx plicatilis 3. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Plee Jr

Background imageNatrix Collection: Who has my fake teeth

Who has my fake teeth
Daan de Vos

Background imageNatrix Collection: Grass snake (Natrix natrix) swimming in river, Olo, Alvao, Portugal, June

Grass snake (Natrix natrix) swimming in river, Olo, Alvao, Portugal, June

Background imageNatrix Collection: Grass Snake - tracks in sand dunes - desert

Grass Snake - tracks in sand dunes - desert (Natrix natrix). Caspian sea shore - near Krasnovodsk -Turkmenistan. Spring - April

Background imageNatrix Collection: Picture No. 11980506

Picture No. 11980506
Grass snake - coiled up on moss - Lincolnshire Date:

Background imageNatrix Collection: Fossils of extinct encephalopod ammonites

Fossils of extinct encephalopod ammonites.. Handcolored lithograph from Dr. F.A. Schmidts Petrefactenbuch, published in Stuttgart, Germany, 1855 by Verlag von Krais & Hoffmann. Dr

Background imageNatrix Collection: Grass Snake - snake track goes along human track

Grass Snake - snake track goes along human track - desert - sand dunes (Natrix natrix). Caspian sea shore - near Krasnovodsk town - Turkmenistan. Spring - April

Background imageNatrix Collection: Grass snake (Natrix natrix)

Grass snake (Natrix natrix)

Background imageNatrix Collection: Viperine water snake, Natrix maura

Viperine water snake, Natrix maura.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles 1816-1830. Illustration by J.G

Background imageNatrix Collection: Grass Snake - in sand dunes - near Caspian sea

Grass Snake - in sand dunes - near Caspian sea shore - near Krasnovodsk town (Natrix natrix). Turkmenistan

Background imageNatrix Collection: Grass Snake - sand dunes - desert

Grass Snake - sand dunes - desert (Natrix natrix). Caspian sea shore - near Krasnovodsk town - Turkmenistan. Spring

Background imageNatrix Collection: Picture No. 10734332

Picture No. 10734332
CHILD - Boy holding Viperine Water snake (Natrix maura) Date:

Background imageNatrix Collection: Grass Snake Or Ringed Snake. Natrix Natrix

Grass Snake Or Ringed Snake. Natrix Natrix

Background imageNatrix Collection: Nerodia sipedon, water snake

Nerodia sipedon, water snake
A group of North American water snakes neatly coiled to fit into a storage jar. Specimens held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageNatrix Collection: Grass Snake

Grass Snake

Background imageNatrix Collection: Grass snake hunting in boggy marsh

Grass snake hunting in boggy marsh

Background imageNatrix Collection: Grass snake

Grass snake. Close-up of the head of a grass snake (Natrix natrix). These non-venomous reptiles are common and widespread across Europe, but are absent from Ireland, the Balearics, Malta and Crete


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"Nature's Marvel: The Enigmatic Natrix" In the picturesque region of Alsace, France, a captivating sight unfolds as a Grass snake (Natrix natrix) coils protectively around its precious clutch of eggs. This mesmerizing display showcases the remarkable maternal instincts of these slithering wonders. Venturing to sandy dunes in arid deserts, we stumble upon tracks left behind by the elusive Grass Snake. These imprints serve as silent testaments to their presence and resilience in harsh environments where survival seems improbable. A peculiar behavior is witnessed in Poitou, France during May when a Grass snake cunningly feigns death. Its clever ruse leaves us awestruck at nature's ability to deceive and adapt for self-preservation. On Hampstead Heath in London, England, our attention is captured by the enchanting spectacle of a Grass snake flicking its tongue with precision. This delicate act serves as a reminder of their extraordinary sensory abilities that aid them in navigating their surroundings. Picture No. 11980506 transports us back millions of years as we marvel at fossils belonging to extinct encephalopod ammonites. These ancient relics remind us that snakes like the Grass snake have stood witness to Earth's ever-changing landscape throughout history. Delving deeper into this realm, we encounter an array of serpentine species including Aesculapian snakes, grass snakes, and pond snakes coexisting harmoniously. Their diverse colors and patterns paint a vivid tapestry within nature's grand gallery. Curiosity piques when pondering "Who has my fake teeth?" Perhaps it is another creature attempting to mimic the formidable fangs possessed by these reptilian beauties or merely an amusing anecdote lost amidst nature's vast repertoire. Journeying through Portugal's Olo River in June reveals yet another facet natrix - gracefully swimming through pristine waters with effortless elegance.