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"Unleashing the Power of Venom: From Supercars to Deadly Creatures" Hennessey Venom GT: A roaring beast on wheels, this supercar embodies pure power and speed

Background imageVenom Collection: Fer-de-lance (Bothrops asper) young, coiled amongst leaf litter on forest floor, Yasuni N. P

Fer-de-lance (Bothrops asper) young, coiled amongst leaf litter on forest floor, Yasuni N. P. Amazon, Ecuador
Fer-de-lance (Bothrops asper) young, coiled amongst leaf litter on forest floor, Yasuni N.P. Amazon, Ecuador

Background imageVenom Collection: European Adder (Vipera berus) adult, coiled on slope in mountain habitat, Italian Alps, Italy, may

European Adder (Vipera berus) adult, coiled on slope in mountain habitat, Italian Alps, Italy, may

Background imageVenom Collection: Western Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotulus atrox) adult, coiled with tongue extended, Arizona, U

Western Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotulus atrox) adult, coiled with tongue extended, Arizona, U. S. A
Western Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotulus atrox) adult, coiled with tongue extended, Arizona, U.S.A

Background imageVenom Collection: Nose-horned Viper (Vipera ammodytes) adult male, close-up of head, Croatia

Nose-horned Viper (Vipera ammodytes) adult male, close-up of head, Croatia

Background imageVenom Collection: European Adder (Vipera berus) adult male and female, basking on birch log, Yorkshire, England, april

European Adder (Vipera berus) adult male and female, basking on birch log, Yorkshire, England, april

Background imageVenom Collection: European Adder (Vipera berus) melanic adult, coiled amongst rocks, Italian Alps, Italy, october

European Adder (Vipera berus) melanic adult, coiled amongst rocks, Italian Alps, Italy, october

Background imageVenom Collection: Banded Sea Krait (Laticauda colubrina) adult pair, swimming in reef, Gunung Api, Banda Sea

Banded Sea Krait (Laticauda colubrina) adult pair, swimming in reef, Gunung Api, Banda Sea, Indonesia

Background imageVenom Collection: Banded Sea Krait (Laticauda colubrina) adult, hunting in reef, Gunung Api, Banda Sea, Indonesia

Banded Sea Krait (Laticauda colubrina) adult, hunting in reef, Gunung Api, Banda Sea, Indonesia

Background imageVenom Collection: Box jellyfish

Box jellyfish (Chironex fleckeri), artwork. This species of jellyfish, also known as the sea wasp, belongs to the cubozoa order of invertebrates

Background imageVenom Collection: Cone shell harpoon, SEM

Cone shell harpoon, SEM
Cone shell harpoon. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the venomous harpoon of a cone shell (Conus sp.), a type of marine snail

Background imageVenom Collection: European scorpion, SEM

European scorpion, SEM
European scorpion. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a European scorpion (Euscorpius flavicaudis). Scorpions are arachnids that are found in warm dry areas

Background imageVenom Collection: European scorpion

European scorpion (Euscorpius flavicaudis), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Scorpions belong to the arachnid family, having eight legs and a body divided into two segments

Background imageVenom Collection: Scorpion

Scorpion (Opistopthalmus karrooensis) on a rock. This scorpion is also known as the shiny burrowing scorpion, as it digs and shelters in burrows that can be up to a metre deep and a metre

Background imageVenom Collection: Wasp sting, SEM

Wasp sting, SEM
Wasp sting. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the sting of a tropical wasp. The sting is a modification of the female ovipositor, or egg-laying organ

Background imageVenom Collection: Snake venom crystals

Snake venom crystals
Venom research. Hand places snake venom crystals in a desiccator. This venom is from the Malaysian pit viper (Calloselasma rhodostoma), and contains an anticoagulant drug, Ancrod

Background imageVenom Collection: Snake venom

Snake venom

Background imageVenom Collection: Milking snake venom

Milking snake venom
Snake venom research. Researcher milks venom from a Malaysian pit viper (Calloselasma rhodostoma). The venom contains an anticoagulant drug which is being studied for use in treating stroke patients

Background imageVenom Collection: Cone snail venom component molecule

Cone snail venom component molecule
Contryphan-R, molecular model. This peptide is an active component of the venom produced by the sea snail Conus radiatus. Atoms are represented as spheres and rods and are colour-coded

Background imageVenom Collection: Cone shell researcher

Cone shell researcher
Cone shell research. Researcher Barbara Furie holding a tank of cone shells (Conus sp.), venomous marine snails. The proteins (conotoxins)

Background imageVenom Collection: Saturniid caterpillars

Saturniid caterpillars (family Saturniidae) with venomous spines. Photographed in rainforest near Iquitos, Peru

Background imageVenom Collection: Cobra venom action, molecular model

Cobra venom action, molecular model
Cobra (Naja sp.) venom action. Molecular model showing top (upper centre) and side (lower centre) views of the secondary structure of an alpha-cobratoxin (snake venom protein)

Background imageVenom Collection: Chinese scorpion toxin structure

Chinese scorpion toxin structure. Molecular model showing the crystal structure of toxin BmBKTtx1, produced by the Chinese scorpion (Buthus martensi Karsch)

Background imageVenom Collection: NATI2A-00115

NATI2A-00115
Apache hunter procuring poison for his arrows by causing a rattlesnake to bite into a deer liver. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageVenom Collection: Monte Verde, Costa

Monte Verde, Costa Rica. Red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas), a venom bearing species

Background imageVenom Collection: Witches Brewing

Witches Brewing
Two witches prepare a magic brew, adding a snake to add a little venom, and a cock to give it flavour

Background imageVenom Collection: Cane / Giant / Marine Toad - with venom from paratoid glands visible, native to South America

Cane / Giant / Marine Toad - with venom from paratoid glands visible, native to South America
JPF-13191 Cane / Giant / Marine Toad - with venom from paratoid glands visible native to South America, introduced to Australia in 1935 for biological pest control

Background imageVenom Collection: Fang and venom of Diamondback rattlesnake

Fang and venom of Diamondback rattlesnake

Background imageVenom Collection: Scorpion Defensively flattend to the ground with venom on the tip of the tail Namib Dune Belt

Scorpion Defensively flattend to the ground with venom on the tip of the tail Namib Dune Belt, Namibia, Africa
KAT-266 Scorpion - Defensively flattend to the ground with venom on the tip of the tail Namib Dune Belt, Namibia, Africa Parabuthus villosus Rare among scorpions as they are active during the day

Background imageVenom Collection: Rattlesnake - showing fangs

Rattlesnake - showing fangs
CAN-1527 Rattlesnake - showing fangs John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageVenom Collection: Peringuey's Adder - This small snake, also called Sidewinding Adder

Peringuey's Adder - This small snake, also called Sidewinding Adder, shuffles completely into the fine sand of
TD-1560 Peringuey's Adder - This small snake, also called Sidewinding Adder, shuffles completely into the fine sand of the Namib Desert

Background imageVenom Collection: Zebra Scorpionfish - like all scorpion fish it carries venomous dorsal spines

Zebra Scorpionfish - like all scorpion fish it carries venomous dorsal spines. Komodo Island, Indonesia
VT-8798 Zebra Scorpionfish Komodo Island, Indonesia. Dendrochirus zebra like all scorpion fish it carries venomous dorsal spines

Background imageVenom Collection: Sea Snake -Banded Sea Krait. The venomous Banded Sea Kraits are air breathing

Sea Snake -Banded Sea Krait. The venomous Banded Sea Kraits are air breathing
VT-8558 Sea Snake - Banded SEA KRAIT Gunung Api, Banda Sea, Indonesia Laticauda sp. The venomous Banded Sea Kraits are air breathing

Background imageVenom Collection: Sea Snake - The venomous Banded Sea Kraits are air breathing, egg laying reptiles who live

Sea Snake - The venomous Banded Sea Kraits are air breathing, egg laying reptiles who live
VT-8557 Sea Snake - Banded SEA KRAIT Gunung Api. Banda Sea, Indonesia Laticauda sp. Sea Snake - The venomous Banded Sea Kraits are air breathing

Background imageVenom Collection: Banded Sea Snake - venomous South Pacific

Banded Sea Snake - venomous South Pacific
VT-5092 Banded / Turtle-headed SEA SNAKE - venomous South Pacific Emydocephalus annulatus Distribution: Northern Australia, Indonesia, New Caledonia

Background imageVenom Collection: Boomslang Snake Juvenile

Boomslang Snake Juvenile
PS-3024 Boomslang Snake Juvenile Dispholidus typus Peter Steyn Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageVenom Collection: Viper on moss - Belgium

Viper on moss - Belgium
ME-1393 European / Common ADDER - on moss Vipera berus Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageVenom Collection: Tiger Snake Australia

Tiger Snake Australia
JPF-6000 Tiger SNAKE Australia Notechis scutatus Jean Paul Ferrero Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageVenom Collection: Western Brown Snake - An extremely dangerous fast moving snake. Variable in colour and pattern

Western Brown Snake - An extremely dangerous fast moving snake. Variable in colour and pattern
DH-3287 Western Brown Snake Near Lajamanu on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert. Northern Territory, Australia Pseudonaja nuchalis An extremely dangerous fast moving snake

Background imageVenom Collection: Timber Rattlesnake - Northeastern United States - Venomous pit vipers widely distributed

Timber Rattlesnake - Northeastern United States - Venomous pit vipers widely distributed throughout eastern United
CAN-2994 Timber Rattlesnake Northeastern United States Crotalus horridus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageVenom Collection: Western Diamondback Rattlesnake - Coiled up showing head and tail. Texas, USA

Western Diamondback Rattlesnake - Coiled up showing head and tail. Texas, USA
CAN-2721 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake - Coiled up showing head and tail. Texas, USA Crotalus atrox John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageVenom Collection: Blacktail Rattlesnake - Arizona, USA - Found in Texas, New Mexico

Blacktail Rattlesnake - Arizona, USA - Found in Texas, New Mexico
CAN-2720 Black-tailed Rattlesnake Arizona, USA - Found in Texas, New Mexico Crotalus molossus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageVenom Collection: Gila Monster -Arizona, USA -One of only two venomous lizards in the world-protected species

Gila Monster -Arizona, USA -One of only two venomous lizards in the world-protected species- delivers venom through
CAN-2308 Gila Monster - One of only two venomous lizards in the world-protected species Arizona, USA Heloderma suspectum John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageVenom Collection: Timber Rattlesnakes- Emerging from hibernation at den site. Venomous pitvipers

Timber Rattlesnakes- Emerging from hibernation at den site. Venomous pitvipers
CAN-2114 Timber Rattlesnakes - Emerging from hibernation at den site Northeastern USA Crotalus horridus Venomous pitvipers, widely distributed throughout eastern United States

Background imageVenom Collection: Western Diamondback Rattlesnake - Coiled, close-up showing head & rattle. Texas, USA

Western Diamondback Rattlesnake - Coiled, close-up showing head & rattle. Texas, USA
CAN-2107 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake - Coiled, close-up showing head & rattle Texas, USA. Crotelus atrox John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageVenom Collection: Timber Rattlesnake Emerging from den

Timber Rattlesnake Emerging from den
CAN-1916 Timber RATTLESNAKES - emerging from den after hibernation Pensulvania, USA Crotalus horridus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageVenom Collection: Death Adder

Death Adder
CAN-1476 Death ADDER - head close-up Acanthopis antarcticus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageVenom Collection: Jellyfish - Stinging mudesa, Beautiful but dangerous. uncommon

Jellyfish - Stinging mudesa, Beautiful but dangerous. uncommon. The spring like tentacles can trail over one meter
VT-8400 Jellyfish - Stinging mudesa, Beautiful but dangerous. uncommon Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea The spring like tentacles can trail over one meter behind the bell when the creature is hunting



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"Unleashing the Power of Venom: From Supercars to Deadly Creatures" Hennessey Venom GT: A roaring beast on wheels, this supercar embodies pure power and speed. De Havilland DH. 112 Sea Venom F. A. W. 21 XA539: Taking flight with venomous grace, this aircraft strikes fear in the skies. De Havilland Venom FB1s including WE386: These vintage warplanes exude a deadly charm as they soar through the clouds. Portuguese man o war (Physalia physalis) Tenerife, Canary Islands: With its vibrant colors and venomous tentacles, this marine creature commands attention in the deep blue sea. King cobra (Ophiophagus hannah) in strike pose, Malaysia: Witnessing this majestic serpent poised for attack is a chilling reminder of nature's lethal beauty. Snake - Rattlesnake Diamond-backed Western (Crotalus atrox) coiled on a rock / tongue out: The rattling warning and flickering tongue of this snake serve as reminders that danger lurks nearby. Boomslang Snake Showing fangs Chobe, Botswana, Africa: This African reptile showcases its venomous fangs as it slithers through the lush wilderness of Botswana. Western Diamond-backed Rattlesnake - emerging from winter hibernation site - March 2011 - Arizona - Sonoran desert: Rising from its long slumber, this rattlesnake awakens with potent venom ready to defend itself against any threat. Timber Rattlesnakes - Gravid females basking to bring young to term. Venomous pitvipers widely distributed throughout eastern United States. Legally protected in 8 of 32 states in which it occurs. : These gravid timber rattlesnakes demonstrate their maternal instincts while carrying future generations of venomous predators.