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Viperidae Collection

Viperidae, a diverse family of venomous snakes, encompasses some of the most fascinating and dangerous reptiles on our planet

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Viperidae Collection: Western Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) slithering, view from above
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Viperidae Collection: Gaboon Viper - young in the leaf litter - Nguu Mountains - Tanzania - Africa
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Viperidae Collection: Bushmaster (Lachesis muta) with white background, captive from South America
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Viperidae Collection: Butterfly / Rhinoceros viper (Bitis nasicornis). Captive
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Viperidae Collection: Timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) female with newborn young, Pennsylvania, USA
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Viperidae Collection: Sahara sand viper (Cerastes vipera) burrowing into sand to hide, captive
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Viperidae Collection: Timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) females and newborn young at maternity site
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Viperidae Collection: Eyelash pit viper (Bothriechis schlegelii) (Viperidae: Crotalinae). Distictive yellow
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Viperidae Collection: Sumatran pit viper (Trimeresurus sumatranus) juvenile on tree trunk, in tropical rainforest
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Viperidae Collection: Cameroon bush viper (Atheris broadleyi) captive occurs in West Africa
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Viperidae Collection: Beautiful pit viper (Trimeresurus venustus) captive occurs in Thailand
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Viperidae Collection: White-lipped pit viper (Trimeresurus albolabris) Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China
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Viperidae Collection: Eyelash viper (Bothriechis schlegelii) with tongue extended, flicking, tasting the air
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Viperidae Collection: Beautiful pit viper (Trimeresurus venustus) captive occurs in Thailand
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Viperidae Collection: Fer-de-lance (Bothrops lanceolatus) captive, endemic to Martinique
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Viperidae Collection: West African tree viper (Atheris chlorechis) on branch Togo. Controlled conditions
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Viperidae Collection: Eyelash viper (Bothriechis schlegelii) waiting on Heliconia flower (Heliconia lankasteri)
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Viperidae Collection: Eyelash viper (Bothriechis schlegelii) on twig, Canande, Esmeraldas, Ecuador
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Viperidae Collection: Green jararaca / Two striped forest pit viper (Bothriopsis bilineata) on branch, Tambopata
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Viperidae Collection: Sumatran pit viper (Trimeresurus sumatranus) female in rain forest understorey. Danum Valley
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Viperidae Collection: Adder (Vipera berus) basking amongst bracken fronds. Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK
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Viperidae Collection: European Adder (Vipera berus) portrait of a female and a male. Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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Viperidae Collection: Peringueys adder (Bitis peringueyi) sidewinding in Namib desert, Namibia
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Viperidae Collection: Caucasus Viper (Vipera kaznakovi) Georgia, September
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Viperidae Collection: Fer-de-lance (Bothrops asper) camouflaged on the rainforest floor, Corcovado National Park
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Viperidae Collection: RF - Eyelash Pit Viper (Bothriechis schlegelii) Costa Rica
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Viperidae Collection: Variable bush viper
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Viperidae Collection: Banded sea krait (Laticauda colubrina) hunting in seagrass bed
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Viperidae Collection: Eyelash Viper (Bothriechis schlegelii) Distictive yellow / orange oropel form
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Viperidae Collection: Waglers pit viper (Tropidolaemus wagleri) basking in mist-shrouded forest under storey
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Viperidae Collection: Milos Viper (Macrovipera schweizeri) sub adult luring potential prey to within striking
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Viperidae Collection: Namaqua dwarf adder, (Bitis schneideri), Little Namaqualand, South Africa, February
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Viperidae Collection: Western diamond-backed rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) Texas, USA, April
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Viperidae Collection: Adult Eyelash Pit Viper or Eyelash Viper (Bothriechis schlegelii) (Viperidae: Crotalinae)
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Viperidae Collection: Peringueys desert adder (Bitis peringueyi) camouflaged in desert sand, Namibia
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Viperidae Collection: Horned adder (Bitis caudalis) camouflaged in its environment, Namib Naukluft National Park
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Viperidae Collection: Peringueys / sidewinding adder (Bitis peringueyi) hidden in the sand, Naukluft National Park
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Viperidae Collection: Malabar pit viper (Trimeresurus malabaricus), green colour morph. Agumbe, Karnataka
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Viperidae Collection: Sri Lankan pitviper (Trimeresurus trigonocephalus) captive, endemic to Sri Lanka
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Viperidae Collection: Yunnan bamboo pitviper (Trimeresurus stejnegerii yunnanensis) hanging from branch
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Viperidae Collection: Malabar pit viper (Trimeresurus malabaricus), green colour morph. Agumbe, Karnataka, Western Ghats
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Viperidae Collection: Yunnan bamboo pitviper (Trimeresurus stejnegerii yunnanensis) camouflaged amongst leaves
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Viperidae Collection: Peringueys adder (Bitis peringueyi) sidewinding in Namib desert, Namibia
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Viperidae Collection: Peringueys / Sidewinding adder (Bitis peringueyi) hiding in shallow sand, Namib Desert
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Viperidae Collection: Adder (Vipera berus) basking in the spring sunshine flicking tongue, Staffordshire
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Viperidae Collection: Puff Adder (Bitis arietans) captive occurs in Tanzania
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Viperidae Collection: African horned viper (Cerastes cerastes), captive
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Viperidae Collection: Prairie Rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis) sunbathing, Bozeman, Montana, USA


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Viperidae, a diverse family of venomous snakes, encompasses some of the most fascinating and dangerous reptiles on our planet. In the leaf litter of the Nguu Mountains in Tanzania, Africa, a young Gaboon Viper hides, its intricate patterns blending seamlessly with its surroundings. Meanwhile, high above in the skies, we catch a mesmerizing view from above as a Western Diamondback Rattlesnake slithers gracefully through its desert habitat. Venturing to Guatemala's Caribbean slope brings us face to face with an enchanting Eyelash Pit Viper. Its vibrant colors and piercing gaze captivate us as it rests on a branch. On another continent entirely, within captivity lies the captivating Butterfly/Rhinoceros Viper; its name aptly describes its breathtaking beauty. In Pennsylvania's forests, we witness nature's miracle unfold before our eyes - a Timber Rattlesnake female tenderly cares for her newborn young. The bond between mother and offspring is undeniable as they bask together under the warm sun. A Sahara Sand Viper burrows deep into the sand to hide from prying eyes; even in captivity, this remarkable creature retains its instinctual behavior. Back in Pennsylvania once more, we stumble upon another gathering of Timber Rattlesnakes at their maternity site - an awe-inspiring sight that showcases their social nature. The Eyelash Pit Viper strikes again with its distinctive yellow coloration that sets it apart from other members of the Crotalinae subfamily within Viperidae. Moving across continents yet again takes us to Sumatra's lush rainforests where a juvenile Sumatran Pit Viper adorns a tree trunk like living artwork. With tongue extended and flicking through the air around it, an Eyelash Viper explores its environment using taste as one of its primary senses. Finally, we encounter Thailand's Beautiful Pit Vipers; their presence in captivity allows us to appreciate their elegance and grace up close.