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Gopher snake eating a baby rabbit.
common garter snake Devouring a fish,
Snake that ate a frog
Diadophis punctatus, commonly known as the ringneck snake or ring-necked snake, is a species of colubrid snake. It is found throughout much of the United States, central Mexico, and south eastern Canada. Santa Rosa, California.
The victim in the snake's belly on white background.
Australian Macleay's Water Snake on land
Female grass snake (Natrix natrix) with catched carp crawling on a meadow.
Beautiful woman pretends to kiss her black snake.  Focus on both of the faces.
White-spotted slug snake.The snake is found in the south of Thailand.
California Kingsnake adult in defensive pose with everted vent and rattling tail. Stevens Creek County Park, Santa Clara County, California, USA.
Spring time Simi Happy Camp Canyon
Moulting in the snake.
Diadophis punctatus, commonly known as the ringneck snake or ring-necked snake, is a species of colubrid snake. It is found throughout much of the United States, central Mexico, and south eastern Canada. Santa Rosa, California.
Racer snake trapped lizard, squeeze in Galapagos
Southern state freshwater wetland forest on a on a sunny day in early spring (April 11) with several common water snakes. The image was captured in Big Creek, Forsyth, (near Cumming) in Georgia (USA) with a full frame mirrorless digital camera and a sharp telephoto lens, resulting in large clean files and images with shallow depth-of-field. The image is part of a large series of Georgia wetland at different seasons.
Striped kukri Snake on white background, Scientific name:Oligodon taeniatus, snake of Thailand
White snake on a branch, dark background, indoor studio light.
Gray-banded Kingsnake, lampropeltis alterna blairi, Adult with Tongue out, standing on Stone
Dice snake or water snake (Natrix tessellata) in nature, close-up, Burdur,Turkey
Snake biting the hand of a man during the traditional celebration of San Domenico in Pretoro, Abruzzo, Italy.
Dangerous snake on show in Thailand
California kingsnake, Lampropeltis getula, Common names include eastern kingsnake, common kingsnake, chain kingsnake,  is a harmless colubrid species found in the United States and Mexico. A distinct color pattern and the fact that this species actively hunts for venomous snakes help to protect them from people. Santa Rosa, California.
Gopher Snake run over at The Valley of Fire in Nevada.
Keeled Rat Snake Ptyas carinata isolated on white background
The Caspian whipsnake (Dolichophis caspius, sometimes also Coluber caspius) also known as the large whipsnake (among various other species in genus Dolichophis/Coluber), is a common species of whipsnake found in the Balkans and parts of Eastern Europe.\nDescription:\nThe Caspian whipsnake is perhaps the largest species of snake in Europe. It typically grows to around 140–160 cm in length, though a few may exceed a length of 200 cm. The record sized specimen was approximately 250 cm. Body mass can be commonly from 120 to 673 g. This species is not venomous and is mostly active during the day. The head is joined to the body by a thick neck. Its pupils are round. Nineteen rows of smooth scales can be found at the middle body, though rarely there may be seventeen. Dorsal scales each have two apical pits at the posterior edge. The center of the scale is lighter in colour than the edges. The dorsal side is grey-brown and features markings which are distinctive in juveniles and young snakes but fade with age. The ventral side is light yellow or white (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
A black rat snake (Pantherophis obsoletus) is swallowing a bad luck Blue Jay bird (Cyanocitta cristata)  slowly in the mouth on the pebbles ground in the garden, Summer in Georgia USA.
Small snake in the hands of scientists after being caught during a biodiversity survey
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