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Viper Collection (page 6)

Discover the mesmerizing world of vipers, where nature's artistry and vibrant colors come to life

Background imageViper Collection: Two striped forest pitviper (Bothriopsis bilineata) curled up on log, Yasuni National Park

Two striped forest pitviper (Bothriopsis bilineata) curled up on log, Yasuni National Park, Orellana, Ecuador

Background imageViper Collection: Juvenile Spotted lancehead (Bothrops punctatus) curled up on branch, Rio Silanche

Juvenile Spotted lancehead (Bothrops punctatus) curled up on branch, Rio Silanche, Pichincha, Ecuador

Background imageViper Collection: Spotted lancehead (Bothrops punctatus) with tongue extended curled round branch, Canande

Spotted lancehead (Bothrops punctatus) with tongue extended curled round branch, Canande, Esmeraldas, Ecuador

Background imageViper Collection: Ecuadorian toadheaded viper (Bothrops campbelli) portrait, Mindo, Pichincha, Ecuador

Ecuadorian toadheaded viper (Bothrops campbelli) portrait, Mindo, Pichincha, Ecuador

Background imageViper Collection: Sidewinding adder (Bitis peringueyi) hidden in the sand. Swakopmund, Namibia

Sidewinding adder (Bitis peringueyi) hidden in the sand. Swakopmund, Namibia

Background imageViper Collection: The Countryman and the Serpent, 1870. Artist: Gauchard Brunier

The Countryman and the Serpent, 1870. Artist: Gauchard Brunier
The Countryman and the Serpent, 1870. The Farmer and the Viper. From The Fables of Jean de la Fontaine, by Walter Thornbury. [Cassell, Petter & Galpin, London and NY, 1870]

Background imageViper Collection: St Paul the Apostle shaking the viper from his hand, c1808

St Paul the Apostle shaking the viper from his hand, c1808. From the Bible (Acts 28.3)

Background imageViper Collection: Close-up of the scales of a Horned Viper (Cerastes cerastes)

Close-up of the scales of a Horned Viper (Cerastes cerastes)

Background imageViper Collection: Portrait of a Horned Viper (Cerastes cerastes)

Portrait of a Horned Viper (Cerastes cerastes)

Background imageViper Collection: Rattlesnake, mouth wide open, showing fangs and interior of mouth and neck, cross-section

Rattlesnake, mouth wide open, showing fangs and interior of mouth and neck, cross-section

Background imageViper Collection: Vipers Bugloss (Echium vulgare), Walberla, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Vipers Bugloss (Echium vulgare), Walberla, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageViper Collection: Portrait of a Philippine pit viper

Portrait of a Philippine pit viper (Trimeresurus flavomaculatus) against a black background at the Avilon Zoo; Montalban, Rizal, Philippines

Background imageViper Collection: Dying Cleopatra dying Egyptian queen Cleopatra

Dying Cleopatra dying Egyptian queen Cleopatra
The Dying Cleopatra, The dying Egyptian queen Cleopatra. Cleopatra lies naked in the foreground in a landscape with the viper in her right hand near her chest. Jan van Scorel (attributed to), c

Background imageViper Collection: Collection people animals letter A foreground left

Collection people animals letter A foreground left
Collection of people and animals with the letter A, In the foreground left some putti try to hold an eel in their hands. A monkey witnesses their unsuccessful attempt

Background imageViper Collection: Yellowbelly sea snake, Pelamis platura

Yellowbelly sea snake, Pelamis platura, and Asian pit viper, Trimeresurus species.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles 1816-1830

Background imageViper Collection: Martinican pit viper (Bothrops lanceolatus) and Painted coral snake (Micrurus corallinus)

Martinican pit viper (Bothrops lanceolatus) and Painted coral snake (Micrurus corallinus)
Illustration of a snakes

Background imageViper Collection: Horned Viper -Vipera ammodytes-, female, Pleven region, Bulgaria

Horned Viper -Vipera ammodytes-, female, Pleven region, Bulgaria

Background imageViper Collection: Picture No. 11073855

Picture No. 11073855
Blunt-Nosed Viper on sand, Cyprus

Background imageViper 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 imageViper Collection: Stiletto Snake (Mole Viper) Atractaspis bibroni Native to East Africa

Stiletto Snake (Mole Viper) Atractaspis bibroni Native to East Africa
Stiletto Snake (Mole Viper) Atractaspis bibroni, Native to East Africa

Background imageViper Collection: South American Bushmaster (Lachesis muta) CAPTIVE HABITAT & RANGE: Equatorial

South American Bushmaster (Lachesis muta) CAPTIVE HABITAT & RANGE: Equatorial
South American Bushmaster (Lachesis muta), Captive. The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve, Telfair County, Georgia, USA

Background imageViper Collection: Picture No. 10878405

Picture No. 10878405
Tanzania Horned Bush Viper - eating an undescribed leaf folding frog species (Afrixal sp.) (Atheris ceratophorus) Date:

Background imageViper Collection: Picture No. 10983579

Picture No. 10983579
Matilda's Horned Viper Southern Highlands of Tanzania, Africa (Atheris matildae) Date:

Background imageViper Collection: Peringuey's Adder - Namib Desert, Namibia, Africa

Peringuey's Adder - Namib Desert, Namibia, Africa
WAT-5249 PERINGUEYs DESERT ADDER - sidewinding across sand, leaving tracks Namib desert, Namibia. Africa Bitis peringueyi This is a mildly poisonous sidewinder adder that uses the sidewinding

Background imageViper Collection: African Bush Viper, Atheris squamiger, Native to Uganda and Western Kenya

African Bush Viper, Atheris squamiger, Native to Uganda and Western Kenya

Background imageViper Collection: Horned viper, 18th century

Horned viper, 18th century

Background imageViper Collection: horned viper (Cerastes cerastes)

horned viper (Cerastes cerastes)
Cerastes cerastes is a venomous viper species native to the deserts of Northern Africa and parts of the Middle East. They often are easily recognized by the presence of a pair of supraocular horns

Background imageViper Collection: Chrysler Viper America

Chrysler Viper America

Background imageViper Collection: Chrysler Viper GTS

Chrysler Viper GTS

Background imageViper Collection: Chrysler Viper SRT-10 Coupe

Chrysler Viper SRT-10 Coupe

Background imageViper Collection: Adder Dorset August

Adder Dorset August

Background imageViper Collection: Mt Rungwe Bush Viper - Sumbawanga - Tanzania - Africa

Mt Rungwe Bush Viper - Sumbawanga - Tanzania - Africa
MM-61 Mt Rungwe Bush Viper Sumbawanga - Tanzania - Africa Atheris rungweensis Michele Menegon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageViper Collection: Great Lakes Bush Viper - striking with mouth wide open - Nyungwe - Rwanda - Africa

Great Lakes Bush Viper - striking with mouth wide open - Nyungwe - Rwanda - Africa
MM-72 Great Lakes Bush Viper - striking with mouth wide open Nyungwe - Rwanda - Africa Atheris nitschei Michele Menegon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageViper Collection: Snub-nosed Yarara viper - local name: Yarara nata fam: Viperidae Range: Argentina

Snub-nosed Yarara viper - local name: Yarara nata fam: Viperidae Range: Argentina
FG-eb-565 Snub-nosed Yarara viper - local name: Yarara Nata Valdes Peninsula, Province Chubut, Argentina, Patagonia Bothrops ammodytoides Range: Argentina

Background imageViper Collection: Picture No. 11992380

Picture No. 11992380
Common European Adder - female - Dalarna, Sweden Date:

Background imageViper Collection: Hieroglyphic. Relief depicting consonant sounds. The f (ho

Hieroglyphic. Relief depicting consonant sounds. The f (horned viper) and m (owl). Temple of Hatshepsut. Egypt

Background imageViper Collection: Various Snake Species

Various Snake Species
1) Boa Constrictor (family Boidae) 2) Adder ( Common Viper Vipera berus) 3) Banded Rock Rattlesnake (Crotalus lepidus lepidus) Date: circa 1890

Background imageViper Collection: Horned Viper / Egypt / Duhn

Horned Viper / Egypt / Duhn
Horned viper or Egyptian cerastes (Cerastes cornutus) from the order Ophidens Date: circa 1850

Background imageViper Collection: Illustration, Pyrales -- Tortrices

Illustration, Pyrales -- Tortrices -- Hydrocampa Nymphaeata, Odontia Dentalis, Ennychia Nigrata, Threnodes Pollinalis, Pyrausta Purpuralis, Botys Urticata, Botys Flavalis, Botys Hyalinalis

Background imageViper Collection: Echiichthys vipera, or Lesser Weever

Echiichthys vipera, or Lesser Weever, described here as Viper Weever. Also known as Little Weever and Otterpike. Date: 1863

Background imageViper Collection: The viper & the file

The viper & the file. Aesops fable.Date: 15th century

Background imageViper Collection: Rhinoceros viper, Bitis nasicornis

Rhinoceros viper, Bitis nasicornis.. Handcolored copperplate zoological engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1792

Background imageViper Collection: Russels viper, Daboia russelii Endangered

Russels viper, Daboia russelii Endangered
Russels viper, Daboia russelii. Endangered.. Handcolored copperplate zoological engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1792

Background imageViper Collection: Saharan or desert horned viper, Cerastes cerastes

Saharan or desert horned viper, Cerastes cerastes.. Handcolored copperplate zoological engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1792

Background imageViper Collection: Saw-scaled viper, Echis carinatus, and Madagascar

Saw-scaled viper, Echis carinatus, and Madagascar leafnose snake, Langaha madagascariensis.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieus Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles 1816-1830

Background imageViper Collection: Poppy-leaved vipers grass, native of Tangier

Poppy-leaved vipers grass, native of Tangier on the Barbary coast, Scorzonera tingitana, . Handcolored copperplate engraving from a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtiss

Background imageViper Collection: Wolseley Viper Vintage Car, England

Wolseley Viper Vintage Car, England. Guildford registration. Date: 1930s

Background imageViper Collection: European / Common ADDER - adults; pre-copulation

European / Common ADDER - adults; pre-copulation breeding behaviour (Vipera berus). river Ugutka bank, a tributary of river Bolshoi Ugan, near Ugut settlement; Uganskii Nature reserve, Siberia



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Discover the mesmerizing world of vipers, where nature's artistry and vibrant colors come to life. From the enchanting Eyelash Pit Viper with its striking yellow coloration found in Cahuita National Park, Costa Rica, to the elusive Gaboon Viper of West Africa perfectly camouflaged to blend into the forest floor, these creatures showcase nature's ingenuity at its finest. Picture No. 10849407 captures a moment frozen in time, showcasing the beauty and grace of these remarkable snakes. As we delve deeper into this captivating realm, we encounter another stunning image (Picture No. 10854574) featuring an Eyelash Pit Viper adorned with a radiant yellow hue against the backdrop of Cahuita National Park. Venturing further into Africa's wilderness, we stumble upon a young Gaboon Viper nestled amidst leaf litter in Tanzania's Nguu Mountains – a testament to their ability to seamlessly merge with their surroundings. The Horned Viper adds yet another layer of intrigue as it showcases its unique features that set it apart from other species. While vipers may evoke thoughts of danger and fear for some, they also hold immense fascination for those who appreciate nature's diverse fauna. In our exploration of vipers' allure, let us not forget the iconic Chrysler Dodge Viper RT/10 – an automotive marvel that shares its name with these majestic serpents. From Texas' Hidalgo County comes an awe-inspiring sight: a Western diamondback rattlesnake coiled and ready to strike (credit as). This serves as a reminder that even within our own backyard lies incredible wildlife waiting to be admired. As we conclude this journey through viper territory, one cannot help but be captivated by their mysterious allure – like blue magic coursing through veins unseen. These extraordinary creatures remind us that there is still so much left undiscovered in our vast natural world.