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Peringuey's Adder - This small snake, also called Sidewinding Adder, shuffles completely into the fine sand of the Namib Desert, leaving only its eyes exposed which are situated on top of its rounded, flat head

Peringuey's Adder - This small snake, also called Sidewinding Adder, shuffles completely into the fine sand of the Namib Desert, leaving only its eyes exposed which are situated on top of its rounded, flat head


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Peringuey's Adder - This small snake, also called Sidewinding Adder, shuffles completely into the fine sand of the Namib Desert, leaving only its eyes exposed which are situated on top of its rounded, flat head

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Peringuey's Adder - This small snake, also called Sidewinding Adder, shuffles completely into the fine sand of the Namib Desert, leaving only its eyes exposed which are situated on top of its rounded, flat head. On the photo it has just shuffled into the sand.
Namib Desert, Namibia.
Bitis peringueyi
Thomas Dressler
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Lost in the Sands: The Sneaky Sidewinder". In this photo print, TD-1560 (Peringuey's Adder) showcases its incredible camouflage skills as it disappears into the golden dunes of Namib Desert. With a shuffle and a twist, this small snake expertly buries itself completely in the fine sand, leaving only its piercing eyes exposed on top of its rounded head. Known for its unique sidewinding locomotion, this adder has mastered the art of hiding in plain sight. Its ability to blend seamlessly with its sandy surroundings not only serves as an effective hunting strategy but also provides shelter from predators and extreme temperatures. With venomous fangs hidden beneath that innocent-looking facade, Peringuey's Adder is a force to be reckoned with. Don't let its size fool you! This single-minded serpent uses mimicry and stealth to strike fear into unsuspecting prey. Captured by talented photographer Thomas Dressler in Namibia's breathtaking Namib Desert, this image perfectly encapsulates the mesmerizing behavior of African reptiles. From their intricate survival techniques to their awe-inspiring beauty, these creatures continue to amaze us with their adaptability and resilience. So next time you find yourself wandering through the vastness of nature's playground, keep your eyes peeled for these elusive sidewinders - they may just leave you spellbound!

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