RMTRJ1YA–An Amazon Basin tree snake (Imantodes lentiferus) from Ecuador, these arboreal snakes are active by night and unique with their oversized eyes.
RFM14256–Two green snakes: red-tailed green ratsnake (Gonyosoma oxycephalum, also known as arboreal ratsnake and red-tailed racer).
RMCXRYM9–Madagascan arboreal snake (Stenophis sp.), in the rain forests of northern Madagascar, Africa
RMF6CDT2–Green vine snake / flatbread snake (Oxybelis fulgidus / Coluber fulgidus) arboreal colubrid snake native to Central America
RM2J1DFMR–Amazon Tree Boa snake on tree branch, colored phase, close up. Corallus hortulanus
RF2HFAPRH–Wide angle portrait of a common vine snake on a rainy night at Amboli, Maharashtra
RF2FYP3CT–An Eastern bronzeback (Dendrelaphis proarchos) on a tree branch.
RFWPB3FW–Red-Tailed Racer (Gonyosoma oxycephalum) wrapped around a branch in the jungle of Kaeng Krachan NP Thailand.
RFEAWBG1–Twig snake / Thelotornis kirtlandii
RMW7X33W–Gold-ringed cat snake (Boiga dendrophila dendrophila) in tree branch, Malaysia
RFGPAKK0–The head of a Tiger Rat snake peers over a section of its coiled body that has a black skin with a distinctive pattern of yellow spots. The scientific name of this lengthy nonvenomous snake is Spilotes pullatus, but its other common names include yellow rat snake and chicken snake.
RM2JG6KAC–A young Spotted Bush Snake. These are harmless and common arboreal snakes that live mainly on lizards and other small vertebrates.
RMKEBDPR–Python draped around mans neck at animal rescue facility
RMMTEAWJ–Furcifer verrucosus / warty chameleon
RMHNB5XK–Eyelash Viper (Bothriechis schlegelii) - Laguna del Lagarto Lodge, Boca Tapada, Costa Rica [Controlled Specimen]
RMC87215–Boa Constrictor - (Boa constrictor)- Costa Rica- Tropical rainforest - Guanacaste National Park - shedding skin
RFJ23981–Kopstein's bronzeback tree snake
RM2CNPW3B–Cope's vine snakes (Oxybelis brevirostris) coiled together on a tree branch in the Ecuadorian rainforest.
RFMFDXTH–Green tree python with a matching green background / Green snake / Morelia viridis
RMCXRYM6–Madagascan arboreal snake (Stenophis sp.), in the rain forests of northern Madagascar, Africa
RF2ARRRMD–Green vine snake / flatbread snake (Oxybelis fulgidus) native to Central and South America against white background
RMRXT1A0–Mexican vine snake or brown vine snake Oxybelis aeneus Costa Rica February
RFKWF32X–Telephoto portrait of a common vine snake on a dry twig against a contrasting background
RM2AJBDYW–COMMON or PAINTED BRONZE BACK SNAKE (Dendrelaphis pictus). Thailand specimen.
RFH9ER1C–Ahaetulla nasutus. Vine snake/ Whip snake. Nonvenomous. Castle Rock, Karnataka, India.
RF2R445M0–Yellow white-lipped pit viper in black background
RFWPB3G6–Red-Tailed Racer (Gonyosoma oxycephalum) wrapped around a branch in the jungle of Kaeng Krachan NP Thailand.
RFEBPWK7–Boomslang / Dispholidus typus
RMW7X373–Gold-ringed cat snake (Boiga dendrophila dendrophila) Malaysia
RFJT3EDT–Pair of Southeast Asian Green tree pythons (Morelia viridis) hanging off a branch.
RMMTEAYX–Trimeresurus trigonocephalus / Sri lankan pit viper
RMWRG6EF–The Slender Green Sanke is a thin snake about 1m long. They are diurnal, harmless and can be encountered on the ground or in the trees.
RMC8721H–Boa Constrictor - (Boa constrictor)- Costa Rica- Tropical rainforest - Guanacaste National Park - shedding skin
RFHYFYWG–Oriental Whipsnake, Oriental Vine Snake,
RMR313BK–A close up of a wild Amazon tree boa's (Corallus hortulanus) scales. These snakes spend their times in the trees and are usually difficult to find.
RF2H5W0C9–Vogel's Pit Viper, Trimeresurus vogeli, Khao Yai National Park, Thailand
RF2HTKTPC–Arboreal ratsnake resting in the zoo. Gonyosoma oxycephalum.
RMJT3EDE–Pair of Southeast Asian Green tree pythons (Morelia viridis) hanging off a branch.
RMMTEB11–Trimeresurus albolabris insularis / white-lipped island pit viper
RF2A7K0BM–Green forest vine snake. Thelotornis for wallpaper design. Twig snakes for Wild creature banners. Slender and elongated profile, narrow head, horizontal pupil. Nature pages of 16:9 size background.
RMC8720M–Boa Constrictor - (Boa constrictor)- Costa Rica- Tropical rainforest - Guanacaste National Park - shedding skin
RFHYFYWK–Oriental Whipsnake, Oriental Vine Snake,
RMMAMFX0–A nocturnal snake of the neotropics, the blunthead tree snake (Imantodes cenchoa). These snakes move about the trees & bushes looking for food.
RF2H5W0A2–Vogel's Pit Viper, Trimeresurus vogeli, Khao Yai National Park, Thailand
RM2K0RH1G–An arboreal serpent that will tolerate drier climates than most of its relatives. The Speckled Green Snake is common with superb camouflage
RMD1Y47J–The threatened Madagascar Tree Boa
RMHT5N4X–Eyelash Viper, Horned Palm Viper, Bothriechis schlegelii, Schlegel’s Palm Viper, is a relatively small arboreal pit viper. It has supraciliary scale
RMF9TKK4–Bornean keeled green pit viper (Tropidolaemus subannulatus)
RF2R3RTBP–Gold-collared Snake (Liophidium rhodogaster), Liophidium is a genus of endemic snakes in the family Pseudoxyrhophiidae, Isalo National Park
RFB5EWEX–POPE'S PIT VIPER Trimeresurus popeiorum Venomous Uncommon Generally encountered at night above an elevation of 800 metres.
RF2KEXDK6–Ball phyton with beautiful skin pattern coiled on the tree branch
RFW8GDFA–Close up photo of a White-Lipped Pit Viper (Trimeresurus albolabris) curled up in Thailand
RF2PXB00G–Thamnosophis is a genus of pseudoxyrhophiid endemic snakes, Analamazaotra National Park, Madagascar wildlife animal
RMW7X33R–Gold-ringed cat snake (Boiga dendrophila dendrophila) in tree, Malaysia
RF2FP115M–Banded krait (Bungarus fasciatus) head closeup.
RFF5KP6K–Red-tailed green ratsnake (Gonyosoma oxycephalum), a.k.a.Southeast Asian arboreal ratsnake or Red-tailed racer snake
RMMTEB0Y–Trimeresurus albolabris insularis / white-lipped island pit viper
RMPFN98D–Common Boa beginning to swallow a rat. Part of the body, tail and feet of the rat are visible, the rest of the rat is in the jaws of the snake.
RMC63X7A–Boa Constrictor - (Boa constrictor)- Costa Rica- Tropical rainforest - Guanacaste National Park - shedding skin
RFJ24M9F–Black Headed Cat Snake
RMMAMFX6–A nocturnal snake of the neotropics, the blunthead tree snake (Imantodes cenchoa). These snakes move about the trees & bushes looking for food.
RF2H5W0A4–Vogel's Pit Viper, Trimeresurus vogeli, Khao Yai National Park, Thailand
RMRHH4YA–The courtship and mating of many species of snakes can be a proteracted affair. Here a pair of Northern Striped Sand Snakes are mating
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