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"Nature's Coiled Wonders: From Diamondback Rattlesnakes to Ball Pythons" In the heart of south Texas, a Diamondback Rattlesnake coils gracefully

Background imageCoiled Collection: California Mountain Kingsnake Lampropeltis zonata Native to California

California Mountain Kingsnake Lampropeltis zonata Native to California
California Mountain Kingsnake (Lampropeltis zonata)

Background imageCoiled Collection: A snail eating a hybiscus in Hawaii

A snail eating a hybiscus in Hawaii

Background imageCoiled Collection: Black Pakistan Cobra Naja naja karchiensis Native to Pakistan

Black Pakistan Cobra Naja naja karchiensis Native to Pakistan
Black Pakistan Cobra, Naja naja karchiensis, Native to Pakistan

Background imageCoiled Collection: Monocled Cobra Naja naja kaouthia Native to South Eastern Asia

Monocled Cobra Naja naja kaouthia Native to South Eastern Asia
Monocled Cobra, Naja naja kaouthia, Native to South Eastern Asia

Background imageCoiled Collection: Picture No. 10849004

Picture No. 10849004
Indian PYTHON - with hog deer Date:

Background imageCoiled Collection: Picture No. 10849003

Picture No. 10849003
INDIAN PYTHON - constricting hog deer. Date:

Background imageCoiled Collection: Picture No. 10785463

Picture No. 10785463
Green ANACONDA - held by man, sunset (Eunectes murinus) Date:

Background imageCoiled Collection: Picture No. 10983586

Picture No. 10983586
Melanistic Western Whip Snake coiled in the grass (Hierophis viridiflavus) Date:

Background imageCoiled Collection: Coils of rope for lobster pots on quayside, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales, January

Coils of rope for lobster pots on quayside, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales, January

Background imageCoiled Collection: Amaltheus stokesi (Ammonite) shell, Jurassic era

Amaltheus stokesi (Ammonite) shell, Jurassic era

Background imageCoiled Collection: Nipponites mirabilis (Ammonite) twisted into coiling shape, late Cretaceous era

Nipponites mirabilis (Ammonite) twisted into coiling shape, late Cretaceous era

Background imageCoiled Collection: Discitoceras leveilleanum (Nautiloid) shell, Carboniferous era

Discitoceras leveilleanum (Nautiloid) shell, Carboniferous era

Background imageCoiled Collection: Australiceras jacki (Ammonite) shell, Cretaceous era

Australiceras jacki (Ammonite) shell, Cretaceous era

Background imageCoiled Collection: Pachydiscus (Ammonite) shell fossilised in limestone, Cretaceous era

Pachydiscus (Ammonite) shell fossilised in limestone, Cretaceous era

Background imageCoiled Collection: Merocanites compressus (Goniatite) shell, Carboniferous era

Merocanites compressus (Goniatite) shell, Carboniferous era

Background imageCoiled Collection: Harpoceras falciferum (Ammonite) shell, Jurassic era

Harpoceras falciferum (Ammonite) shell, Jurassic era

Background imageCoiled Collection: Above view, reel of magnesium metal ribbon

Above view, reel of magnesium metal ribbon

Background imageCoiled Collection: Pale green snake squash, a gourd which grows coiled into itself to form a spiral shape

Pale green snake squash, a gourd which grows coiled into itself to form a spiral shape

Background imageCoiled Collection: Green cat snake, Boiga cyanea, camouflaged in tree

Green cat snake, Boiga cyanea, camouflaged in tree

Background imageCoiled Collection: Bairds Ratsnake (Pantherophis bairdi) slithering, high angle view

Bairds Ratsnake (Pantherophis bairdi) slithering, high angle view

Background imageCoiled Collection: Part of ivory mirror case carved with scenes of siege of castle of God of Love

Part of ivory mirror case carved with scenes of siege of castle of God of Love
France, end of 12th century - Part of ivory mirror-case carved with scenes of siege of the castle of the God of Love

Background imageCoiled Collection: Nautiloids - Estonioceras: Coiled

Nautiloids - Estonioceras: Coiled

Background imageCoiled Collection: Overhead view of a coiled Burmese Python, Python molurus, showing the rich skin colours

Overhead view of a coiled Burmese Python, Python molurus, showing the rich skin colours and distinctive pattern

Background imageCoiled Collection: Ramshorn Snail (Gastropoda) on green stalk

Ramshorn Snail (Gastropoda) on green stalk

Background imageCoiled Collection: Sand Viper (Cerastes cerastes gasperetti) curled in the sand, overhead view

Sand Viper (Cerastes cerastes gasperetti) curled in the sand, overhead view

Background imageCoiled Collection: Cooks Tree Boa (Corallus cookii) coiled around tree trunk, low angle view

Cooks Tree Boa (Corallus cookii) coiled around tree trunk, low angle view

Background imageCoiled Collection: Common Boa coiled around a branch, showing its narrow head and square-off snout, an eye

Common Boa coiled around a branch, showing its narrow head and square-off snout, an eye, and body markings including the saddles on the tail which are dark red

Background imageCoiled Collection: Sunbeam snake (Xenopeltis unicolor) with coiled tail

Sunbeam snake (Xenopeltis unicolor) with coiled tail

Background imageCoiled Collection: Overhead view of a partially coiled Western Diamondback Rattlesnake with the rattle raised

Overhead view of a partially coiled Western Diamondback Rattlesnake with the rattle raised, and a visible forked tongue. The heat pits are also visible on the head

Background imageCoiled Collection: Millipede coiled up, many legs visible, side view

Millipede coiled up, many legs visible, side view

Background imageCoiled Collection: Boa Constrictor (Constrictor constrictor) curled up eating rodent

Boa Constrictor (Constrictor constrictor) curled up eating rodent

Background imageCoiled Collection: Slow Worm, tough scaled skin, long thin body, slithering in flowers

Slow Worm, tough scaled skin, long thin body, slithering in flowers

Background imageCoiled Collection: Tropical Rattlesnake (Crotalus durissus) showing its forked tongue, close up

Tropical Rattlesnake (Crotalus durissus) showing its forked tongue, close up

Background imageCoiled Collection: Red-tailed Green Ratsnake (Gonyosoma oxycephalum) slithering with its tail coiled around rock

Red-tailed Green Ratsnake (Gonyosoma oxycephalum) slithering with its tail coiled around rock, front view

Background imageCoiled Collection: Slowworm (Anguis fragilis), a snake-like lizard, curled up

Slowworm (Anguis fragilis), a snake-like lizard, curled up

Background imageCoiled Collection: Millipede (Diplopoda) coiled up

Millipede (Diplopoda) coiled up

Background imageCoiled Collection: Overhead view of an Indigo Snake with a jet black body and a deep red chin

Overhead view of an Indigo Snake with a jet black body and a deep red chin. The head is clearly visible and the mouth is open

Background imageCoiled Collection: Overhead view of a partially coiled Rosy Boa, Charina trivirgata

Overhead view of a partially coiled Rosy Boa, Charina trivirgata, showing the skin which is covered in many small scales with orange stripes, and a small eye with a vertical pupil and orange irises

Background imageCoiled Collection: Common Lancehead, Bothrops atrox, above view of a Fer de lance coils around itself

Common Lancehead, Bothrops atrox, above view of a Fer de lance coils around itself and flicks its tongue

Background imageCoiled Collection: Sinaloan Milk Snake (Lampropeltis Triangulum Sinaloae) curled up

Sinaloan Milk Snake (Lampropeltis Triangulum Sinaloae) curled up

Background imageCoiled Collection: Cobra coiled up with its head facing the camera

Cobra coiled up with its head facing the camera

Background imageCoiled Collection: Tightly coiled Ball Python or Royal Python (Python regius), view from above, close up

Tightly coiled Ball Python or Royal Python (Python regius), view from above, close up

Background imageCoiled Collection: Scaly worm shell (Serpulorbis imbricata)

Scaly worm shell (Serpulorbis imbricata)

Background imageCoiled Collection: Blood python (python curtus brongersmai)

Blood python (python curtus brongersmai)

Background imageCoiled Collection: Golden tree boa wrapped around a branch

Golden tree boa wrapped around a branch

Background imageCoiled Collection: Slithering Slow Worm, anguis fragilis, close up

Slithering Slow Worm, anguis fragilis, close up

Background imageCoiled Collection: West Indian worm shell (Vermicularia spirata)

West Indian worm shell (Vermicularia spirata)

Background imageCoiled Collection: Green Catsnake (Boiga cyanea) coiled on a rock, its head hanging down, front view

Green Catsnake (Boiga cyanea) coiled on a rock, its head hanging down, front view



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"Nature's Coiled Wonders: From Diamondback Rattlesnakes to Ball Pythons" In the heart of south Texas, a Diamondback Rattlesnake coils gracefully, showcasing its mesmerizing pattern. Deep within the Amazon basin in Brazil, an Emerald Tree Boa slithers through the dense foliage, its coiled body blending seamlessly with the vibrant green surroundings. Underneath a microscope's lens, a delicate Moth proboscis reveals intricate coils that aid in sipping nectar from flowers. Kay Nielsen's enchanting illustration "The Apple" depicts a serpent coiling around forbidden fruit, symbolizing temptation and desire. Zeus Meilichios takes on two forms - as a snake and as part of a supplicating family - representing protection and benevolence in ancient Greek mythology. Along the pebble beaches of Dorset, UK, an Adult Adder basks under the sun's warmth while elegantly coiling itself amidst nature's beauty. Autumn arrives in New Mexico with Screwbean Mesquite trees bearing corkscrew pods that coil like works of art against fiery orange leaves. Vintage photographs capture reptiles' mysterious allure; their coiled bodies evoke both fascination and respect for these creatures from times past (c1910). Gravid females among Timber Rattlesnakes seek solace under sunlight to nurture their young until birth—a testament to maternal instinct found across eastern United States. Witnessing from above, we marvel at Western Diamondback Rattlesnakes slithering effortlessly through their desert habitat—coils undulating like waves in sand dunes. In Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea resides the Brown Tree Snake—an agile climber whose sinuous coils allow it to navigate treetops with ease. A Royal Python finds comfort within its water container—the coiled posture showcasing its adaptability and tranquility in captivity.