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A 3-D computer illustration of Eurypterid, more commonly known as a Sea Scorpion, from the mid Ordovician to late Permian (460 to 248 million years ago). Eurypterids (sea scorpions) are an extinct group of arthropods that are related to arachnids and include the largest known arthropods to have ever lived. They went extinct during the Permian–Triassic extinction event 252.17 million years ago. Their fossils have a near global distribution. Though purely an artistic interpretation, the structure of the animal is inferred through fossil images and scientific notation of what the species may have looked like within the environment in which they existed.
The northern caiman lizard (Dracaena guianensis), named for its caiman-like scales, is a captivating creature that inhabits the rainforests of northern South America.
Cerastes vipera, common names Sahara sand viper and Avicenna viper, is a viper species endemic to the deserts of North Africa and the Sinai Peninsula.
Seahorse in the water at a night dive. Incredible colors. Surreal. The sea horse is like a chameleon but in the sea, it blends in with the environment and can change color when it needs.
The desert horned viper (Cerastes cerastes) is a snake species from the viper family, more precisely, from the genus of African horned vipers, living in North Africa and on the Arabian Peninsula. Characteristic and name-giving are the horns consisting of one scale each above the eyes.\nThe desert horned viper is a medium-sized viper with a stocky body and a short, pointed tail. The scales on the back are keeled and arranged in 27 to 35 rows. The ventral scales are less keeled. The paired caudal shields are not keeled throughout. Their skin is sandy yellow to rusty brown with 30 to 36 brown spots or transverse bands and smaller lateral spots opposite the dorsal spots. A dark line runs from the eyes, whose pupil narrows to vertical slits in strong light, to the corners of the mouth. The tip of the tail is also dark colored, while the underside of the body is very light. Body length is usually 50 to 60 cm, rarely over 70 cm. On the broad, triangular head, which is clearly set off from the body, there are pointed scaly spines above the eyes, but these may be absent in some individuals.
The banded krait snake is venom animal and dangerous
A burned long on the the shore of Tofino.
An illustration of the extinct eurypterids Kokomopterus hunting trilobites on a Silurian seafloor 418 million years ago.
Puerco River Valley anthropomorphs, zoomorphs, katsinas, tracks, hands, geometrics in manganese and iron oxide.
cerastes cerastes, the horned desert viper in a terrariun
Rattlesnake
Rattle snake coiled on rock.
A group of Brachiopods on a fossil Ammonite. The close-up image shows several fossils from the jurassic period found in the canton of Aargau.
Memory of the first alligator of the animal safari. Bex Bergen. Netherlands. Skull of a large reptile alligator. An ancient monster.
Pencil sea urchin, Cidaris cidaris, Lanzenseeigel - on the aquarium glass.
Desert horn viper in close-up
Keet Seel (\
Bearded dragon in terrarium. Reptile from Australia. Observation pet. small dragon. Animal photo of a reptile
This shot shows a close to the ground view of a prairie rattlesnake about to strike.  The snake's fork tongue is out and it's tail is rattling as it coils into attack position.
close up of pogge also known as hook nose or armoured bull head showing its barbels under its chin
Crocodile in farm Thailand.
Crocodile lower jaw facing up close up. Black background.
Morrison, Colorado, U.S.A. - August 17, 2020 - Over 300 dinosaur tracks of Ornithopod (Iguanadon), theropod and ceolursaur tracks have been identified at Dinosaur Ridge. Once an ancient seashore, now near the town of Morrison along the front range of the Rocky Mountains sits the trackways of Jurassic (135-180 million years ago) dinosaur footprints of Dinosaur Ridge. Just west of downtown Denver, Colorado.
snake has curled up in a circle and is lying and sleeping on a stone
Coastal ecosystem of Tenerife, Canary Islands
A desert chameleon walking cautiously in the Namib Desert
Close up Head Image of a Water Crocodile
photo of the rattle of eastern diamondback rattlesnake
Clausiliidae Door Snail. Digitally Enhanced Photograph.
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