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Green cat-eyed snake the branch of a tree with its tail wound around a separate branch. One of the cat-shaped eyes is clearly visible

Green cat-eyed snake the branch of a tree with its tail wound around a separate branch. One of the cat-shaped eyes is clearly visible


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Green cat-eyed snake the branch of a tree with its tail wound around a separate branch. One of the cat-shaped eyes is clearly visible

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Animal Head Animal Scale Coiling Hanging Reptile Snake Squamata Stalk


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In this print by Laura Wickenden, we are introduced to the mesmerizing world of a Green cat-eyed snake. The reptile is gracefully hanging from a branch of a tree, its tail elegantly wound around a separate branch. As our eyes focus on the image, one cannot help but be drawn to the striking feature of this creature - its cat-shaped eye that stands out prominently against its vibrant green scales. Set against a clean white background in a studio setting, every detail of this snake's appearance is highlighted with precision. Its slender body coils effortlessly as it clings onto the stalk-like branches, showcasing both strength and agility. The horizontal composition allows us to appreciate the full length of this magnificent serpent. This photograph not only captures the beauty and gracefulness of nature but also invites us into an intimate encounter with wildlife. With no human presence in sight, we are reminded that animals possess their own unique allure and deserve our admiration. Laura Wickenden's skillful photography brings forth vivid colors and intricate details that make this image truly come alive. It serves as a reminder for us to pause and appreciate the wonders that exist beyond our everyday lives – reminding us how much there is still left to explore in our natural world.

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