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Anaradhapura, Sri Lanka - July 22, 2016: Sri Lanka, Crocodiles warning sign at lake Newark Wewi. These signs are very common in Sri Lanka.
The Southern African rock python (Python natalensis)
Python snake outdoor
A closeup of a Mangshan pit viper, Protobothrops mangshanensis on a tree
African Bush Viper Snake
A reticulated python that looks scary
Reticulated Python (Python reticulatus)
The Indian python (Python molurus), native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, also called black-tailed Asian rock python, it is nonvenomous, selective focus
Small snake in the hands of scientists after being caught during a biodiversity survey
Yellow Anaconda (Eunectes notaeus) in Pantanal, Brazil
Names: velvet, fer-de-lance, spearhead\nCountry: Costa Rica\nLocation: La Fortuna
A large adult brown house snake in the wild in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Cropped portrait of an attractive young woman posing with two pigmy marmosets
Snake on the branch
A midget faded rattlesnake found in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in southern Utah during the fall along a hiking trail.
Lesser Sunda pit viper (Trimeresurus insularis) in black background
Green exotic snake studio shot
Small brown snake in a terrarium close up
Baby Veiled Chameleon
Corallus caninus - green snake coiled into a ball.
An adult Red-lipped herald Snake (Crotaphopeltis hotamboeia) in a defensive striking pose
The Moor Frog has been found in all provinces. Concentrations are present on inland sandy and peaty soils. The moor frog is listed on the Red List as not threatened. It is strictly protected under Dutch legislation, the Bern Convention and the Habitats Directive. The Range of the moor frog decreased by almost 30% since 1950, by loss of habitat due to cultivation of Heath lands and Raised Bogs, combined with intensification of Agriculture (source RAVON).\nThis is a quite small Frog, with pointed Snout. The Male are Bluish during mating time in Spring. The species lives especially in Fen and Marsh Habitats. The spreading is Middle-, East- and North Europe. \n\nThis Frog is most to be seen In Fen and Marsh Habitats in the Netherlands and is far more scarce than the Common Frog (Rana temporaria).
A closeup shot of a green snake coiled on a tree against the isolated background
Striped snake in the grass
Close up portrait of an asian water monitor (Varanus salvator) on river bank at Khao Yai National Park, Thailand.
Name:  Madagascar leaf-nosed snake, Malagasy leaf-nosed snake
Saltwater crocodile in Hong Kong Wetland Park
a young horned lizard hides in grass near Apache Junction, Arizona
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