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eastern diamondback rattlesnake - Crotalus adamanteus , poisonous, white background
a snake rests after eating while another snake rests underneath her in the sand in western Namibia
Eastern diamondback rattlesnake
Great Basin Gopher Snake, Pituophis catenifer deserticola, Cathedral Valley, Capitol Reef National Park, Utah.
Saharan horned viper
Western diamondback rattlesnake ready to strike in the Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona
A closeup shot of a Western diamondback rattlesnake
Reptile Rattle Snake
The red diamond rattlesnake (Crotalus ruber)
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eastern diamond back rattlesnake - crotalus adamanteus - coiled in defensive strike pose with tongue out
Crotalus viridis (Common names: prairie rattlesnake, Great Plains rattlesnake, is a venomous pit viper species native to the western United States. Donoran Desert, Arizona.
Curled Up Rattlesnake ready to attack if needed, Texas
Rattle Snake Coiled and ready to strike.  The snake is on a gravel path in a Nature Preserve in Southern California.
Crotalus atrox, western diamondback rattlesnake or Texas diamond-back, venomous snake against white background
A  young sidewinder rattlesnake lie coiled up in garden mulch during the summer in Palm Springs, California.  Its rattle is clearly visible in the image.
Closeup of Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake.
a large snake sunbathes in Laguna Atascosa, Texas
Red diamond rattlesnake (Crotalus ruber). Venomous pit viper species from America
The western diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) has a very wide range from California eastward all the way to Arkansas and south into central Mexico.  Color varies according habitat.  Length can rarely reach 213 cm and weight up to 6.7 kg.  This specimen is south of Tucson, AZ
Rhombic egg eater (Dasypeltis scabra), also known as a common egg eater, or egg-eating snake, in the wild during a warm summer evening
Eastern diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus) is a species of pit viper in the family Viperidae. Endemic to the Southeastern United States, it is one of the heaviest venomous snakes in the Americas and the largest rattlesnake. The color pattern consists of a brownish, brownish-yellow, brownish-gray or olive ground color, overlaid with a series of dark brown to black diamonds with slightly lighter centers. The rattle at the end of their tail is made of hard, loosely attached, hollow segments which break off frequently and are completely replaced when the snake sheds
Sunning himself in the middle of the path, a rattling prairie rattlesnake coils up ready to strike on the Mount Vernon Creek Trail lined with tall grass in Red Rocks Park, Morrison, Colorado.
Eastern Diamondback rattlesnake - crotalus adamanteus isolated on white background dorsal view from above.  neonate to a few weeks old, wild animal with one button rattle.
Crotalus oreganus, commonly known as the Western rattlesnake or northern Pacific rattlesnake, is a venomous pit viper species found in western North America from the Baja California Peninsula to the southern interior of British Columbia.  Sutter Buttes, California.
Timber rattlesnake - Crotalus horridus atricaudatus, poisonous, white background
a snake crosses the road near Gerlach, Nevada
A puff adder (Bitis arietans) in defensive position, southern Africa
Rattlesnake close-up portrait
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