50 photos of adorable snakes
Categories: Animals
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/en/article/50-photos-of-adorable-snakesThe word "snake" causes different reactions in people: someone is afraid of them, someone comes to mind a snake-tempter, and someone is not averse to having a snake as a pet. These long legless predators live all over the world, from equatorial forests to deserts and mountains. Snakes come in a variety of colors and sizes, from several meters to several centimeters. Some of them are harmless, some are deadly. In this collection we present you a variety of snakes through the eyes of professional photographers. There is something to admire here!
1. Deceptive serenity.
2. Impressive mouth.
3. Baby boyga green.
4. In the grass.
5. Bosom friends.
6. Green mamba.
7. A predator that has become prey.
8. An ordinary thin snake.
9. Fatal blow.
10. Does anyone know parsultang?
11. It's better not to mess with me.
12. I feel sorry for the mouse.
13. The viper during the attack.
14. Op!
15. Pletevidka.
16. Big catch.
17. Bold landing.
18. Hi, let's get acquainted?
19. Snake eye.
20. Snake bite.
21. And again the snake's eye.
22. Rough wood viper.
23. Snake fangs.
24. Cobra.
25. Green tree python.
26. The common horned viper.
27. Squirrel? No, I haven't.
28. Excellent profile.
29. A bold insect.
30. A baby tree green python.
31. The red snake.
32. Snake vs. catfish.
33. Goodbye, frog.
34. Lunch in the form of a guinea pig.
35. Lunch time.
36. Light snack.
37. Excellent teeth.
38. Rest.
39. Bright snake.
40. Lunch.
41. Nashiynikov's cobra.
42. Water moccasin snake in North Carolina.
43. Sharp-headed brown snake.
44. A green snake on a branch.
45. Attack.
46. Green tree python.
47. Tropical nosy botrops.
48. A menacing sight.
49. One-year-old green tree python.
50. Narrow-nosed snake.
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