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Venomous purple-spotted pit viper, native of Thailand. This one lives in captivity.
A polished half of fossil Ammonite isolated on a black background with clipping path
Fossilized remains of ancient marine life creating an interesting natural pattern on a rock surface
A stock photo of a cross section cut from a beautiful Ammonite fossil shell.
close up of an angry sumatra pit viper Trimeresurus sumatranus native to sumatra island, malaysia, and Thailand on defensive position with solid black background
Ammonite inside a limestone rock. The ammonites where living between 409 and 65 million years ago (Mya). The image was captured in the canton of Aargau (Switzerland).
Baron green racer snake reptile on a tree branch
The clam fossile stone with white background
The dice snake (Natrix tessellata) lies on a stone, Tiligul estuary, Ukraine
Magnified close up of shale with multiple trilobite fossils.
Snakes and lizards
Close-Up Of Shell Clam Against White Background.
South American green vine snake, Oxybelis fulgidus
Pet Python on a Black Background
Ammonite is a prehistoric shell animal whoose spiral shell was fossilized into a solid mineral and is now a object of collecting
Flag of Wales blowing in the wind. \nFull page Wales flying flag.
Profile of a Venomous Green Variable Bush (Atheris squamigera) Viper Snake pre-shed
the texture of ammonite with a golden section in a close-up section
Green tree python
White Lip Viper, native to SE Asia. This one lives in captivity.
European grass snake on a log
Shells on the beach of Katwijk - Netherlands
Fossil ammonite fossil isolated on white background with clipping path
Shot of a Burmese Python against a black backgroundhttp://195.154.178.81/DATA/i_collage/pi/shoots/782891.jpg
Venomous and Extremely deadly the Diamond Back Rattlesnake is primarily located  in the American southwest desert areas
Fresh raw clams on white background studio shot.
Glowing green snake with a bright yellow eye on a black aground
Close-up of an ammonite fossil dating from the Jurassic\nperiod.
Aesculapian snake, now Zamenis longissimus, previously Elaphe longissima. Growing up to 2 metres (6.6 ft) in total length (including tail), it counts among the largest European snakes. The Aesculapian snake has been of cultural and historical significance for its role in ancient Greek and Roman mythology and derived symbolism.
Shell series: shells in various colors
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