RM2CNPW3B–Cope's vine snakes (Oxybelis brevirostris) coiled together on a tree branch in the Ecuadorian rainforest.
RME458X6–Vine snakes (Dryophis nasuta) imitate curled tendrils of foliage to conceal themselves in the rainforest (Resolution restriction - image digitised from film, 'Weird Nature' tv series)
RMCE8PW2–IKA 80426 : Reptiles , Snakes Indian Green Vine Long Nosed tree snake
RMW7Y7TP–Wagler's sipo (Chironius scurrulus) Yasuni National Park, Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador. South America.
RF2HFAPRH–Wide angle portrait of a common vine snake on a rainy night at Amboli, Maharashtra
RF2A8YD9A–A Vine Snakes Along a Cedar Shingled Wall
RFKWF32X–Telephoto portrait of a common vine snake on a dry twig against a contrasting background
RF2A0MDHF–Daudin's Vine Snake (Oxybelis aeneus) Mexican Brown Vinesnake
RF2HFB16H–A wide angle portrait of a common wine snake in typical habitat
RMR551PN–Green Vine Snake (Ahaetulla nasuta)
RF2AJADET–A green leaf Vine Snakes up a Lamp Post and Into the Lamp
RMDP2A3C–May 24, 2006; Mount Dora, FL, USA; An overgrown vine snakes its' way up the side of a giant 14' diameter orange that was formerly used as a roadside flower stand (on the back side, neatly painted faded block letters advertise 'Flowers to go-Roses $9.95 Dozen/ Bouquets $3.00) lies abandoned-its' front door glass smashed in and weeds starting to take over. Sharon McNamara, who own
RMH01YR5–green vine snake (Oxybelis fulgidus), winds, Costa Rica
RF2JKHN2J–A closeup shot of an Asian vine snake near the cactus
RM2CNPTWW–Cope's vine snakes (Oxybelis brevirostris) coiled together on a tree branch in the Ecuadorian rainforest.
RM2DNB0GN–Design for a Tureen, Joseph Anton Seethaler II, German, 1799–1868, Pen and ink, brush and washes, The vessel is banded by an interweaving vine and ribbon meader. The finial is a spread eagle and coiled snakes form the handles. The base rests on birds' feet and is decorated with acanthus leaves and flowers., Germany, 1825-1835, Drawing
RMMAN455–The cover design by Willamina Parrish shows three snakes forming an image of a flower. Issue includes a dedication, a Nethersole-Sappho poster, and a stained glass design by Petronelle Sombart; the table of contents design, a poem, and a design for silk by Willamina Parrish; a poem titled 'Grandfather's Love' by Sara Teasdale; two poems titled 'Song' and 'The Sign' by Edna Wahlert; a photograph of a terra-cotta candlestick and an illustration for 'Son Of The Sea-Cook' by Caroline Risque; a short story titled 'The Editor and the Man' by Vine Colby; and a photograph titled 'Queen of the May' by
RF2JF4762–Portrait of a snake in nature in Palestine. Palestinian viper
RF2A0MDKJ–Daudin's Vine Snake (Oxybelis aeneus) Mexican Brown Vinesnake
RM2BF2JRG–Design for a Tureen. The vessel is banded by an interweaving vine and ribbon meader. The finial is a spread eagle and coiled snakes form the handles. The base rests on birds' feet and is decorated with acanthus leaves and flowers.
RMR551NB–Green Vine Snake (Ahaetulla nasuta)
RFCRNYK0–COMMON VINE SNAKE Ahaetulla nasuta Mildly Venomous, Common
RMF6CDT2–Green vine snake / flatbread snake (Oxybelis fulgidus / Coluber fulgidus) arboreal colubrid snake native to Central America
RF2JKHMX4–A vertical shot of a Asian vine snake near the cactus
RMAKT9TP–Khmer boy relaxing on a jungle vine with a toy cobra, Angkor, Cambodia
RM2DNC5E5–Design for a Coffee Urn, Joseph Anton Seethaler II, German, 1799–1868, Pen and black ink, brush and gray, black wash on wover paper, The handle formed by two snakes on the right. The spout and a ring as a supplementary handle are at left. A shell surrounds the bottom of the body, and a band with a grape vine rinceau in the top section., Germany, 1820-1830, Drawing
RF2B19JPM–Colorful viper's bugloss plant in the field. viper's bugloss, blueweed, snake's flower, viper's grass, bugloss, borage. Echium vulgare
RM2DMG8W8–Design for a Cruet Frame with Alternative Suggestions, Giovacchino Belli, Italian, 1756 - 1822, Pen and ink, brush and watercolor, graphite on paper, Horizontal rectangle. Design for a cruet frame with alternative suggestions. The handle is formed by a Medusa head wrapped between two snakes, rising from the arched railing on top of two bowls in the shape of egg cups at left and right. The cups are decorated with laurel festoons at left and vine festoons at right. The bottles have two rectangularly broken handles. The base shows a moulding; from its center rises a plant on a sphere., Rome
RMAC78P9–VINE SNAKE ON ROCK
RMW54Y3Y–Jug with gold borders on a red ground, Porcelain jug, covered on the glaze with red and gold. The jug has an egg-shaped body on a spreading foot and a wide neck with a wide pouring rim on one side. The high ear has a palmet at the base and the end is in the shape of a snake's head that bites into the edge. The belly is covered with red and the foot, shoulder, neck and the ear with gold. On the shoulder a flower vine in one of the golden bands. Marked on the bottom with II. Empire., anonymous, France (possibly), c. 1800 - c. 1824, porcelain (material), glaze, gold (metal), vitrification, h 19.2
RF2JF471T–Portrait of a snake in nature in Palestine. Palestinian viper
RF2A0MDH6–Daudin's Vine Snake (Oxybelis aeneus) Mexican Brown Vinesnake
RMW7MY13–Asian vine / Oriental whip snake (Ahaetulla prasina) captive, from Asia
RM2BF2JNN–Design for a Coffee Urn. The handle formed by two snakes on the right. The spout and a ring as a supplementary handle are at left. A shell surrounds the bottom of the body, and a band with a grape vine rinceau in the top section.
RME45CAM–Oriental whip / Vine / Long nosed tree snake (Ahaetulla prasina) Bako NP, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia
RFH9EREB–Ahaetulla Nasutus. Vine snake. Non venomous. Castle Rock, Karnataka, India.
RMCC1962–Ahaetulla nasuta . Juvenile Green vine snake on white background
RMAWBEAK–Panama wildlife with a close up portrait of a brown vine snake, Oxybelis aeneus, in Metropolitan nature park, Republic of Panama, Central America
RF2ARRRMD–Green vine snake / flatbread snake (Oxybelis fulgidus) native to Central and South America against white background
RMF3FB85–Panama wildlife with a green vine snake, Oxybelis fulgidus, on the rainforest floor in Chagres national park, along the old Camino Real Trail, Panama.
RMTR6T8A–green vine snake (Oxybelis fulgidus), Costa Rica
RFJ77WB7–A Green Vine snake predating a Garden Lizard -
RF2A0MDJJ–Daudin's Vine Snake (Oxybelis aeneus) Mexican Brown Vinesnake
RMW7MG4G–Twig Snake (Thelotornis capensis) on rainforest floor, Mahale Mountains National Park, Tanzania, East Africa
RMAWAJ8M–Panama wildlife with a close up portrait of a brown vine snake, Oxybelis aeneus, in Metropolitan nature park, Republic of Panama, Central America
RMRXT1A0–Mexican vine snake or brown vine snake Oxybelis aeneus Costa Rica February
RMH01YR3–Mexican vine snake, Brown Vine Snake (Oxybelis aeneus), Portrait, Costa Rica
RM2DB3FB3–Sipo Snake (Brazilian Wood Snake), vintage illustration from 1896
RMKMC7N6–Green Vine Snake (Ahaetulla nasuta)
RMRXT17H–Mexican vine snake or brown vine snake Oxybelis aeneus Costa Rica February
RMB8K37D–Ahaetulla prasina
RMCB52WB–Oxybelis fulgidus, Amazonian or Green Vine Snake, Venezuela
RFH9ER1C–Ahaetulla nasutus. Vine snake/ Whip snake. Nonvenomous. Castle Rock, Karnataka, India.
RMCC19BX–Ahaetulla nasuta . Juvenile Green vine snake on white background
RFA0BD8A–COMMON VINE SNAKE Ahaetulla nasuta Mildly Venomous, Common. This slide shows how thin and elongated the vine snake actually is.
RM2PJRFEX–Viper, Vipers, Other animals, Reptiles, Snakes, Animals, Short-nosed Vine Snake (Oxybelis brevirostris) adult, close-up of head, La Selva, Costa Rica
RFBNF7E7–COMMON VINE SNAKE Ahaetulla nasuta Mildly Venomous, Common. Found throughout India. Place- Amboli, Maharashtra, INDIA
RFMWM5BD–Oriental Whip Snake or Vine snake (Ahaetulla prasina) in a tree in the rainforest of Thailand.
RFAC78N9–VINE SNAKE ON A ROCK
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