RF2CD3WM8–A white and black snake flicks its tongue while climbing a tree branch in a forest.
RM2BNHF6H–Grass snake (Natrix natrix) coiled up and using forked tongue to smell and taste the air, Sussex, UK
RFDPCXKC–common garter snake coiled Ohio
RFK85EMA–a green tree python wrapped around a branch with its tongue out about to strike against a black background
RFW5JPN4–A European Peacock butterfly (Aglais io) perched on a buddleia bush. This example shows the long tongue (proboscis) partially coiled.
RMKWTAYA–Coiled western diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox), ready to strike, extending its forked tongue.
RF2GH0JRT–A small skipper butterfly (Thymelicus sylvestris) sits on a sedge leaf with a coiled tongue at Lakenheath Fen in Suffolk
RFBDTMJ6–A boa constrictor with tongue out rests on a log
RMEB0RRY–Grass snake [Natrix natrix] coiled and resting. Sussex, UK.
RF2JR5NWF–Primitive Ribbon Worm, Tubulanus polymorphus, with Purple Sea Urchins at Tongue Point in Salt Creek Recreation Area along the Strait of Juan de Fuca,
RF2E1B4G1–rough Earth Snake -Virginia striatula - coiled with reflection
RMHWT1K9–Corn Snake
RMBM12B7–Newborn Montpellier snake coiled on branch putting out its tongue
RM2B6TGCF–A northern pacific rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus) from the Berkeley hills. This one is just a baby snake as evidenced by its tiny rattle.
RF2HE197K–gopher snake or Pituophis catenifer curled up mimicking a rattlesnake on a dirt road
RF2JAD7NX–Close-up of a white-lipped island pit viper on a branch, Indonesia
RF2J0XNCJ–Black-Headed Cat Snake ( Boiga nigriceps ) coiled around tree trunk
RMB5DG3E–Male Albino Burmese Python snake on a black background
RFFA6FBF–Asiatic Reticulated Python (Broghammerus reticulatus, Python reticulatus) close-up of the head and forked tongue, over water
RFDPCXRK–common garter snake coiled Ohio
RF2DMBBR0–Coiled rattlesnake sitting in the dirt with tongue extended in closeup profile low angle image.
RMKR7PYX–Young Green Tree Python (Morelia viridis) Hanging on bran waiting for prey. Immatures of this species are often yellow or maroon in color.
RM2HT0K2Y–Prairie rattlesnake (Sistrurus catenatus) coiled, with tongue extended. Origin: western USA
RMW7NT44–Juvenile Ladder snake (Rhinechis scalaris) coiled up and tongue flicking, Spain, April.
RFBDTMJ9–A boa constrictor with tongue out slides past a log
RFCY7GBJ–Super inferno ball python coiled, looking at viewer with forked tongue out on white background.
RF2JR5NYD–Primitive Ribbon Worm, Tubulanus polymorphus, with Purple Sea Urchins at Tongue Point in Salt Creek Recreation Area along the Strait of Juan de Fuca,
RF2E1B4G2–Rough Earth Snake -Virginia striatula - coiled with reflection
RMCNW77M–hart's tongue, European harts-tongue fern (Asplenium scolopendrium, Phyllitis scolopendrium), uncoiling young leaves, Germany, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Lautern
RFC4JG07–Grey rat snake
RM2B6TG9E–A northern pacific rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus) from the Berkeley hills. This one is just a baby snake as evidenced by its tiny rattle.
RFFAM3E7–White lipped tree viper (Trimeresurus albolabris) coiled with tongue
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