Home > Animals > Reptiles > Snakes > Rattlesnake > Timber Rattlesnake
Timber rattlesnake, Crotalus horridus
Wall Art and Photo Gifts from Mary Evans Picture Library
Timber rattlesnake, Crotalus horridus
Timber rattlesnake, Crotalus horridus.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Gottlieb Tobias Wilhelms Encyclopedia of Natural History: Amphibia, Augsburg, 1794
Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries
Media ID 14220597
© Florilegius / Mary Evans
Encyclopediaofnaturalhistory Amphibia Fang Gottliebtobiaswilhelm Herpetology Rattle
EDITORS COMMENTS
This handcolored copperplate engraving depicts the Timber Rattlesnake, Crotalus horridus, a venomous serpent native to the eastern and central United States. The Timber Rattlesnake is also known as the Northern Copperhead or the Canebrake Rattlesnake, and is the largest rattlesnake species in the eastern part of the country. The snake is shown in great detail, with its distinctive rattle at the end of its tail, and its triangular head adorned with distinctive, pit-like organs called fossae, which are used to detect infrared radiation emitted by warm-blooded prey. The Timber Rattlesnake's fangs are also clearly visible, and are capable of delivering a potent venom that can cause severe pain, swelling, and even death to its victims. This engraving is taken from Gottlieb Tobias Wilhelms Encyclopedia of Natural History: Amphibia, published in Augsburg, Germany, in 1794. Wilhelms was a prominent naturalist and artist of the time, and his encyclopedia was one of the most comprehensive works on natural history during the late 18th century. The engraving is a testament to the meticulous attention to detail and scientific accuracy that was characteristic of natural history illustrations during this period. The Timber Rattlesnake continues to be an important species in North American herpetology and zoology, and is a symbol of the rich biodiversity of the eastern United States. Despite its venomous nature, it plays an important role in the ecosystem as a predator of rodents and other small animals. This beautiful and intricately detailed engraving is a reminder of the fascination that natural history has held for generations, and the importance of preserving and studying the natural world.
MADE IN AUSTRALIA
Safe Shipping with 30 Day Money Back Guarantee
FREE PERSONALISATION*
We are proud to offer a range of customisation features including Personalised Captions, Color Filters and Picture Zoom Tools
SECURE PAYMENTS
We happily accept a wide range of payment options so you can pay for the things you need in the way that is most convenient for you
* Options may vary by product and licensing agreement. Zoomed Pictures can be adjusted in the Cart.