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Venemous Collection

In the vast wilderness of Africa, specifically in Namibia's coastal town of Swakopmund, lies a hidden danger that lurks beneath the scorching sun

Background imageVenemous Collection: Africa, Namibia, Swakopmund, Black scorpion, Parabuthus sp

Africa, Namibia, Swakopmund, Black scorpion, Parabuthus sp. Black scorpion moving across the sand

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DDE-90038991
Corn Snake (Elaphe guttata), Captive. The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve, Telfair County, Georgia, USA Date: 08/11/2011

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DDE-90038988
Rough Green Snake (Opheodrys aestivus), Little St Simon's Island, Barrier Islands, Georgia, USA Date: 08/11/2011

Background imageVenemous Collection: A novel attack was carried out in an Indian city, against a rich Englishwoman (Colour Litho)

A novel attack was carried out in an Indian city, against a rich Englishwoman (Colour Litho)
2777956 A novel attack was carried out in an Indian city, against a rich Englishwoman (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVenemous Collection: Page 21. Snakes No. 1 & No. 2. Now known as a Young diamond snake & a Bandy bandy, c

Page 21. Snakes No. 1 & No. 2. Now known as a Young diamond snake & a Bandy bandy, c
5669958 Page 21. Snakes No. 1 & No.2. Now known as a Young diamond snake & a Bandy bandy, c.1789-90 (w/c) by Stone, Sarah (1760-1844); Mitchell Library

Background imageVenemous Collection: Forest cobra (naja melanoleuca) against a blue background; British columbia canada

Forest cobra (naja melanoleuca) against a blue background; British columbia canada

Background imageVenemous Collection: Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake Rattle(Crotalus adamanteus) CAPTIVE

Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake Rattle(Crotalus adamanteus) CAPTIVE
Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus adamante Us), Captive. The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve, Telfair County, Georgia, USA

Background imageVenemous Collection: Mangrove Snake, vivid black and yellow colouring, mouth wide open to strike prey as fangs are at

Mangrove Snake, vivid black and yellow colouring, mouth wide open to strike prey as fangs are at back of mouth

Background imageVenemous Collection: Mangrove snake, striking black and yellow stripes, forked tongue flickering out of notch in upper

Mangrove snake, striking black and yellow stripes, forked tongue flickering out of notch in upper jaw, above mouth

Background imageVenemous Collection: Keeled Scale Detail Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus)

Keeled Scale Detail Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus)
Keeled Scale Detail, Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus adamante Us), Captive. The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve, Telfair County, Georgia, USA

Background imageVenemous Collection: Canebrake or Timber Rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) Juvenile CAPTIVE

Canebrake or Timber Rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) Juvenile CAPTIVE
Canebrake or Timber Rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus), Juvenile, Captive. The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve, Telfair County, Georgia, USA

Background imageVenemous Collection: Florida Kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula floridana) is a non-venomous snake that preys

Florida Kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula floridana) is a non-venomous snake that preys on other snakes, including venomous rattlesnakes

Background imageVenemous Collection: Honduran Montane Pitviper (Cerrophidion wilsoni) adult female, in cloudforest, Cusuco N. P

Honduran Montane Pitviper (Cerrophidion wilsoni) adult female, in cloudforest, Cusuco N. P
Honduran Montane Pitviper (Cerrophidion wilsoni) adult female, in cloudforest, Cusuco N.P. Sierra del Merendon, Honduras, July

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Sipo Snake (Chironius exoletus) CAPTIVE Mindo Cloud Forest ECUADOR. South America

Background imageVenemous Collection: Indian Snake Catcher exhibits snakes before Europeans

Indian Snake Catcher exhibits snakes before Europeans
A Saumpareeah or Snake Catcher exhibiting snakes before Europeans. (Plate 11 of 20) Date: 1813


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In the vast wilderness of Africa, specifically in Namibia's coastal town of Swakopmund, lies a hidden danger that lurks beneath the scorching sun. Meet the black scorpion, known scientifically as Parabuthus sp. , a venomous creature that commands respect and caution. Venturing into this arid region requires vigilance as these formidable creatures can deliver a potent sting with their venomous tails. Their presence serves as a reminder of nature's delicate balance and the need to coexist harmoniously with its inhabitants. Meanwhile, on another continent, an intriguing incident unfolded in an Indian city where a rich Englishwoman became the target of a novel attack. The details remain shrouded in mystery (DDE-90038991), captured vividly on page 21 through colour lithography. Snakes took center stage - No. 1 being the young diamond snake and No. 2 identified as the elusive Bandy bandy. Across continents yet again, we find ourselves amidst British Columbia's picturesque landscapes adorned by a forest cobra (naja melanoleuca) against an enchanting blue backdrop. A testament to nature's artistry and diversity even in far-flung corners like Canada. Delving deeper into North America's reptilian realm brings us face-to-face with fascinating creatures such as the Gila Monster (Heloderma suspectum). Its vibrant appearance belies its venomous bite, reminding us never to judge solely based on appearances. Zooming back towards Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnakes (Crotalus adamanteus), we observe intricate keeled scale details that adorn their bodies like armor. These captivating patterns serve both aesthetic purposes and provide essential protection for these majestic serpents roaming their native habitats across captive environments. As we unravel nature's tapestry woven with venemous wonders from different corners of our world, it becomes clear that despite their potentially lethal capabilities, they deserve our respect and admiration.