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Forked Tongue Collection

"Forked Tongue: A Symbol of Deception and Power" The Diamondback Rattlesnake, with its forked tongue flickering in the air

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Forked Tongue Collection: Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox), adult, Hidalgo County, south Texas, USA
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Forked Tongue Collection: Adult Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) in Komodo National Park, Komodo Island, Indonesia
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Forked Tongue Collection: Gila Monster lizard (Heloderma suspectum), perched behind a cactus
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Forked Tongue Collection: The Descent of Odin, design 77 from The Poems of Thomas Gray, 1797-98 (w/c with pen & ink on paper)
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Forked Tongue Collection: Scandal: snake coming out of the mouth of a woman (colour litho)
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Forked Tongue Collection: The Snake and the Crab, from A Hundred Fables of Aesop, pub. 1903 (engraving)
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Forked Tongue Collection: The Republican Rattle-Snake fascinating the Bedford Squirrel
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Forked Tongue Collection: Political Quixotism shewing the Consequences of Sleeping in Patent Magic Spectacles
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Forked Tongue Collection: Antique Print of a European Green Lizard, 1859 (engraving)
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Forked Tongue Collection: Snake Destroyers, from A Hundred Anecdotes of Animals, pub. 1924 (engraving)
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Forked Tongue Collection: An Indian Bish-Khopra Lizard, ca. 1790. Creator: Unknown
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Forked Tongue Collection: Snake Deity, Maya Culture, Mexico
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Forked Tongue Collection: Theatrical Christmas, 1866. Artist: Charles Henry Bennett
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Forked Tongue Collection: King Cobra Snake (Ophiophagus hannah), head rising over coiled body, front view
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Forked Tongue Collection: Naja naja, Indian Cobra
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Forked Tongue Collection: Ophiophagus hannah, King Cobra
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Forked Tongue Collection: Illustration, Komodo Dragon (varanus komodoensis), side view
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Forked Tongue Collection: Illustration, Sea Snake (Hydrophiidae) curling and hissing
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Forked Tongue Collection: Dragon Fighting a Lion (engraving) (b / w photo)
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Forked Tongue Collection: Forked Tongue Of Tiger Snake With Its Shed Skin
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Forked Tongue Collection: Savannah monitor lizard or Boscs monitor lizard (Varanus exanthematicus), sticking its tongue out
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Forked Tongue Collection: Baby Corn Snake (Elaphe guttata) slithering out of its egg shell, close up
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Forked Tongue Collection: Loosely curled Corn Snake, brown and beige diamond pattern with tongue out
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Forked Tongue Collection: Mangrove snake, striking black and yellow stripes, forked tongue flickering out of notch in upper
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Forked Tongue Collection: A white-throated savanna monitor lizard flicks out its long blue forked tongue
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Forked Tongue Collection: snake
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Forked Tongue Collection: Flying Tree Snake (Chrysopelea pelias) slithering around a thin branch, side view
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Forked Tongue Collection: Illustration, Goulds Monitor or Sand Goanna (Varanus gouldii), side view
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Forked Tongue Collection: Illustration, smiling winged dragon with forked tongue, side view
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Forked Tongue Collection: Cross section digital illustration of green snake head showing Jacobsons organ
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Forked Tongue Collection: Cross section illustration of Snakes mouth showing vomeronasal organ and forked tongue
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Forked Tongue Collection: The Cockatrice (engraving)
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Forked Tongue Collection: Head of Burmese python (Python molurus), hissing, close-up, side view
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Forked Tongue Collection: Overhead view of a partially coiled Western Diamondback Rattlesnake with the rattle raised
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Forked Tongue Collection: Head of Amazon Tree Boa (corallus hortulanus) with its tongue out, close up
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Forked Tongue Collection: Red-tailed Racer (Gonyosoma oxycephala) with its tail coiled around rock, slithering in the air
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Forked Tongue Collection: Overhead view of a partially coiled Rosy Boa, Charina trivirgata
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Forked Tongue Collection: Common Lancehead, Bothrops atrox, above view of a Fer de lance coils around itself
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Forked Tongue Collection: Side view of the head of a Green Anaconda showing the thick, powerful neck
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Forked Tongue Collection: Mograbin diadem snake (Spalerosophis dolichospilus) with its tongue out, close-up
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Forked Tongue Collection: Side view of the head of a Dumerils Boa, Boa dumerili, showing the conspicuous skin groove under
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Forked Tongue Collection: Head of Mexican king snake (Lampropeltis mexicana) with its tongue out, side view
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Forked Tongue Collection: Overhead view of the Blonde form of a Trans-Pecos Ratsnake. The colouration is less common than of
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Forked Tongue Collection: Overhead view of a Common-Egg-Eater showing heavily-keeled scales, a grey background colour
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Forked Tongue Collection: Side view of the head of a Green Anaconda showing the thick, powerful neck
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Forked Tongue Collection: Grass snake (Natrix natrix) emerging from egg
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Forked Tongue Collection: Grass snake (Natrix natrix), young animal, hissing
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Forked Tongue Collection: Milk Snake (Lampropeltis triangulum)


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"Forked Tongue: A Symbol of Deception and Power" The Diamondback Rattlesnake, with its forked tongue flickering in the air, epitomizes the cunning nature of serpents in Hidalgo County, south Texas. In Komodo National Park, an adult Komodo dragon stealthily prowls through the lush vegetation, its forked tongue tasting the air for prey on Komodo Island. Behind a cactus in an arid desert landscape lies a Gila Monster lizard, known for its venomous bite and distinctive forked tongue. "The Descent of Odin, " a captivating artwork from 1797-98 by Thomas Gray, depicts Odin's mythical transformation into a snake-like creature with a forked tongue. Scandal erupts as a snake emerges from the mouth of a woman in a vivid color lithograph that serves as both warning and metaphor for deceitful intentions. Aesop's fable "The Snake and the Crab" comes to life through an engraving from 1903 showcasing how even creatures like snakes use their forked tongues to deceive others. Political satire unfolds as "The Republican Rattle-Snake" mesmerizes the Bedford Squirrel with its hypnotic charm - symbolizing manipulation within politics using subtle tactics. An intriguing antique print from 1859 showcases an enchanting European Green Lizard basking under sunlight while revealing its delicate yet deceptive forked tongue. From "A Hundred Anecdotes of Animals" published in 1924 comes an engraving titled "Snake Destroyers, " highlighting various animals' ability to detect danger through sensing snakes' deceptive tongues. An Indian Bish-Khopra Lizard captured around 1790 remains shrouded in mystery; however, it is believed that this unique reptile possesses remarkable abilities associated with its bifurcated tongue.