Photo Credits
Photo Credits
Photo 1
Fossil of the extinct snake Eupodophis descouensi.
Author: Ghedoghedo CC3.0
Photo 2
Fossil of the extinct snake Boavus idelmani.
Author: Ghedoghedo CC3.0
Photo 3
Titanoboa illustration.
Author Nobu Tamura CC3.0
www.palaeocritti.com/
Photo 4
milk snake
Author Sheila in Moonducks CC2.0
www.flickr.com/photos/aspis7/5679064281
Photo5
British adder sunning itself in Surrey, England.
Peter Trimming CC2.0
www.flickr.com/photos/peter-trimming/5166032223/
Photo6
Anatomy of a snake. 1 – esophagus, 2 – trachea, 3 – tracheal lungs, 4 – rudimentary left lung, 5 – right lung, 6 – heart, 7 – liver, 8 – stomach, 9 – air sac, 10 – gallbladder, 11 – pancreas, 12 – spleen, 13 – intestine, 14 – testicles, 15 – kidneys.
Uwe Gille CC3.0
Photo7
Sharp-tailed Snake.
Steve Ryan CC2.0
flickr.com/photos/29145750@N00
Photo8
King cobra (Ophiophagus hannah).
Author TimVickers
Photo9
Clouded brille of a keelback close to molting.
AshLin CC2.5
Photo10
Centralian Carpet Python shedding skin.
Jaymis Loveday CC2.0
www.flickr.com/photos/jaymis/260375813/
Photo11
Rod of asclepius.
CatherineMunro CC3.0
Photo12
A banded sea krait off the shoreline of Wakatobi, Indonesia.
Craig D CC2.0
www.flickr.com/photos/craigd/3903394880/
Photo13
World distribution of snakes.
Eightofnine
Photo14
Baby king Cobras.
Bhupesh7773 cc3.0
Photo14b
Baby South American Boa Constrictor.
DestructiveEyes cc3.0
Photo15
Juvenile Western Cottonmouth Water Moccasin.
Patrick Feller CC2.0
www.flickr.com/photos/nakrnsm/7049135609/
Photo15b
Female Northern African Rock Python brooding eggs.
Author: Tigerpython cc3.0
www.tropicario.com
Photo16
Black rat snake nearly finished swallowing a bird.
carolynconner CC2.0
www.flickr.com/photos/carolynconner/8649191224/
Photo17
Burmese python skull showing gripping teeth and joints.
Mokele cc3.0
Photo17b
Burmese python with a huge open mouth.
Mannes Fotos CC1.2
Photo18
One of the largest snakes in Europe, the Caspian whipsnake, suns itself after eating.
Kiril Kapustin cc2.5
Photo19
Floral snake.
Yasunori Koide cc3.0
Photo20
Red-tailed bamboo pit viper fangs.
steve kharmawphlang CC2.0
Photo21
Map showing the number of global snake envenomings.
Eightofnine
Photo22
Adult Angolan Dwarf Python.
Markus Borer cc3.0
www.BoaPython.ch
Photo23
The Mystical King Cobra and Coffee Forests
Dr. Anand Titus and Geeta N Pereira CC2.0
Photo24
Southern African Python.
Graham J. Alexander, University of the Witwatersrand
Photo25
The Barbados threadsnake found, along with two other individuals, in the backyard of St-Nicholas Abbey, in Barbados.
Nicolas Perrault III Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication
Photo26
Black mamba.
TimVickers
Photo27
Close-up of a boomslang snake Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania.
William Warby cc2.0
www.flickr.com/photos/wwarby/2404711901/
Photo28
Boomslang Raiding a Masked Weaver Nest.
Wilferd Duckitt cc2.0
www.flickr.com/photos/34480553@N06/8384843398/
Photo29
Burmese Python, named Milkshake.
Matt Cunnelly cc2.0
www.flickr.com/photos/mattpandor4/8397545860/
Photo30
Eastern Coral Snake, Jacksonville, Florida, USA.
Norman.benton cc3.0
Photo31
Motley yellow corn snake “Gigi”.
Fullmerdvm cc3.0
Photo32
Eastern Brown Snake in South-west Melbourne, Australia.
Matt Clancy Wildlife Photography CC2.0
www.flickr.com/photos/88708273@N03/8257634810/
Photo33
Chrysopelea ornata or golden tree snake. Taken in Bangtao Beach, Laguna Phuket.
Conrad Baetsle CC0 1.0
Photo34
Gaboon viper fangs. Photo taken at Chester Zoo, England.
Brimac The 2nd cc2.0
www.flickr.com/photos/30775272@N05/2966080537/
Photo35
Coast Garter Snake.
Steve Jurvetson cc2.0
www.flickr.com/photos/44124348109@N01/825514494/
Photo36
Green anaconda at Caracas, Venezuela.
Cristóbal Alvarado Minic cc2.0
www.flickr.com/photos/ctam/2659904418/
Photo37
Green vine snake aka Greeno.
Rakesh Rocky cc2.0
www.flickr.com/photos/22905496@N07/4125105566/
Photo38
Eastern hognose snake playing dead.
vastateparksstaff cc2.0
www.flickr.com/photos/vastateparksstaff/5853888690/
Photo 39
Indian cobra alert and defensive.
Renaud d’Avout d’Auerstaedt cc2.0
renaud.davout.org/
Photo 40
King Cobra at Audubon Nature Institute.
stacieharmon1 cc2.0
www.flickr.com/photos/stacieharmon1/5471903309/
Photo 41
Many-banded Krait found inside a water catchment on Lantau,Hong Kong.
Thomas Brown cc2.0
www.flickr.com/photos/63048706@N06/6747994471
Photo 42
Pit Viper with pits clearly visible slightly below and forwards of the eyes.
Mark Mannetti cc3.0
Photo42b
Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake Central Florida
Bladerunner8u cc3.0
Photo 43
Western diamondback rattlesnake.
Gary M. Stolz, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Photo 44
Russel’s Viper.
Abhinav Chawla cc3.0
Photo 45
Saw-scaled viper Bannerghatta, India.
Saleem Hameed cc2.5
Photo 46
Yellow-lipped sea krait.
Elias Levy cc2.0
www.flickr.com/photos/elevy/6997579645/
Photo 47
Yellowbelly Sea Snake.
Carpenter0
Photo 48
Crotalus cerastes also known as the sidewinder or horned rattlesnake.
Tigerhawkvok cc3.0
Photo 49
Javan spitting cobra.
Department of Sustainability & Environment cc2.0
www.flickr.com/photos/dsevictoria/4765755557/
Photo 50
Atheris hispida.
Bree Mc, soulsurvivor08 cc2.0
www.flickr.com/photos/32141534@N08/3434870112/in/photolist-6ewBdu
Photo 51
Coastal Taipan.
pbkwee cc2.0
www.flickr.com/photos/rimuhosting/7580898980/
Photo 52
Inland taipan at the Universeum Science Park in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Bjoertvedt cc3.0
Photo 53
Inland taipan at Australia Zoo.
XLerate cc3.0
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:XLerate


