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"Nature's Coiled Wonders: From Diamondback Rattlesnakes to Ball Pythons" In the heart of south Texas, a Diamondback Rattlesnake coils gracefully

Background imageCoiled Collection: Golden tree boa wrapped around a branch

Golden tree boa wrapped around a branch

Background imageCoiled Collection: Slithering Slow Worm, anguis fragilis, close up

Slithering Slow Worm, anguis fragilis, close up

Background imageCoiled Collection: West Indian worm shell (Vermicularia spirata)

West Indian worm shell (Vermicularia spirata)

Background imageCoiled Collection: Green Catsnake (Boiga cyanea) coiled on a rock, its head hanging down, front view

Green Catsnake (Boiga cyanea) coiled on a rock, its head hanging down, front view

Background imageCoiled Collection: Burmese rock python (Python molurus bivittatus) shedding its skin

Burmese rock python (Python molurus bivittatus) shedding its skin

Background imageCoiled Collection: Italy, Tuscany, a Roman Snail (Helix pomatia) on the stem of a dry plant, close-up

Italy, Tuscany, a Roman Snail (Helix pomatia) on the stem of a dry plant, close-up

Background imageCoiled Collection: Head of Carpet Python (Morelia spilota), side view

Head of Carpet Python (Morelia spilota), side view

Background imageCoiled Collection: Green Catsnake (Boiga Cyanea) coiled on a rock, side view

Green Catsnake (Boiga Cyanea) coiled on a rock, side view

Background imageCoiled Collection: Slithering Carpet Python (Morelia spilota) with coiled tail, view from above

Slithering Carpet Python (Morelia spilota) with coiled tail, view from above

Background imageCoiled Collection: Prairie Rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis viridis), view from above

Prairie Rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis viridis), view from above

Background imageCoiled Collection: Common Lancehead (Bothrops atrox) curled up, view from above

Common Lancehead (Bothrops atrox) curled up, view from above

Background imageCoiled Collection: Diadem Snake, skin camouflaged in desert, eyes covered by protective transparent scale

Diadem Snake, skin camouflaged in desert, eyes covered by protective transparent scale, curled up raising head

Background imageCoiled Collection: Hog-nosed viper or Hognose viper (Porthidium nasutum)

Hog-nosed viper or Hognose viper (Porthidium nasutum)

Background imageCoiled Collection: Curled-up rattlesnake with rattle shaking

Curled-up rattlesnake with rattle shaking

Background imageCoiled Collection: Common egg-eating snake (Dasypeltis scabra) curled up

Common egg-eating snake (Dasypeltis scabra) curled up

Background imageCoiled Collection: Grass snake (Natrix natrix), young animal, coiled

Grass snake (Natrix natrix), young animal, coiled

Background imageCoiled Collection: Writhing Desert Kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula splendida) looking up, side view

Writhing Desert Kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula splendida) looking up, side view

Background imageCoiled Collection: Red-tailed Racer, bright green cave-dwelling snake, tail firmly wrapped around rock

Red-tailed Racer, bright green cave-dwelling snake, tail firmly wrapped around rock, anchoring the snake whilst it waits for a passing bat to catch

Background imageCoiled Collection: Coloured SEM of a coiled garden millipede

Coloured SEM of a coiled garden millipede
Coiled millipede. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of a coiled garden millipede, Cylindroiulus londinensis. Millipedes are arthropods

Background imageCoiled Collection: Light bulb filament, SEM

Light bulb filament, SEM
Tungsten light bulb filament, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The heat generated by an electrical current flowing through the filament makes it glow white hot

Background imageCoiled Collection: Electric blanket heating element, SEM

Electric blanket heating element, SEM
Heating element. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of part of the heating element from an electric blanket. A wire (gold)

Background imageCoiled Collection: Photographic film F005 / 0836

Photographic film F005 / 0836
Photographic film

Background imageCoiled Collection: Photographic film F005 / 0837

Photographic film F005 / 0837
Photographic film

Background imageCoiled Collection: DNA supercoil, artwork

DNA supercoil, artwork
DNA supercoils. Computer artwork showing a supercoiled strand of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). Supercoiling is important in a number of biological processes

Background imageCoiled Collection: Synthetic triple helical peptide molecule F006 / 9275

Synthetic triple helical peptide molecule F006 / 9275
Synthetic triple helical peptide, molecular model

Background imageCoiled Collection: Syphilis bacteria, artwork C016 / 8956

Syphilis bacteria, artwork C016 / 8956
Syphilis bacteria. Computer artwork of the spirochaete bacteria Treponema pallidum, which cause syphilis. Syphilis is usually sexually transmitted

Background imageCoiled Collection: DNA supercoils, artwork

DNA supercoils, artwork
DNA supercoils. Computer artwork showing DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in three stages of supercoiling. Supercoiling is important in a number of biological processes

Background imageCoiled Collection: Chromosome of supercoiled DNA, concept C016 / 8434

Chromosome of supercoiled DNA, concept C016 / 8434
Chromosome of supercoiled DNA, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a human chromosome, representing how DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is supercoiled (spirals) to be packaged within it

Background imageCoiled Collection: Chromosome of supercoiled DNA, concept C016 / 8433

Chromosome of supercoiled DNA, concept C016 / 8433
Chromosome of supercoiled DNA, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a human chromosome, representing how DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is supercoiled (spirals) to be packaged within it

Background imageCoiled Collection: Packaged DNA molecule

Packaged DNA molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a smoothly bent molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) as it would appear in chromatin

Background imageCoiled Collection: Nipponites, ammonoid fossil C016 / 4897

Nipponites, ammonoid fossil C016 / 4897
Nipponites, uncoiled ammonoid fossil. Ammonoids are an extinct group of marine fossil cephalopods related to todays Nautilus

Background imageCoiled Collection: Ammonite fossils C016 / 4870

Ammonite fossils C016 / 4870
Ammonite fossils. Ammonites, now extinct, were marine invertebrate molluscs with a spiral shell, most less than 20 centimetres across

Background imageCoiled Collection: Aesculapian snake, artwork C016 / 3224

Aesculapian snake, artwork C016 / 3224
Aesculapian snake. Artwork of an Aesculapian snake (Zamenis longissimus) curled up in grass. This nonvenomous snake native to Europe

Background imageCoiled Collection: Viperine water snake, artwork C016 / 3168

Viperine water snake, artwork C016 / 3168
Viperine water snake (Natrix maura), artwork. This nonvenomous semi-aquatic snake is found in southwestern Europe and northwestern Africa

Background imageCoiled Collection: Caduceus with DNA, artwork C013 / 9989

Caduceus with DNA, artwork C013 / 9989
Caduceus with DNA. Computer artwork of the Caduceus symbol entwined by a strand of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). The caduceus is the traditional symbol of the Greek god Hermes

Background imageCoiled Collection: Caduceus, artwork C013 / 9988

Caduceus, artwork C013 / 9988
Caduceus, computer artwork. The caduceus is the traditional symbol of the Greek god Hermes, and features two snakes around a winged staff

Background imageCoiled Collection: Caduceus, artwork C013 / 9987

Caduceus, artwork C013 / 9987
Caduceus, computer artwork. The caduceus is the traditional symbol of the Greek god Hermes, and features two snakes around a winged staff

Background imageCoiled Collection: DNA molecule, artwork C013 / 9973

DNA molecule, artwork C013 / 9973
DNA molecule. Computer artwork showing a double stranded DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule. DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageCoiled Collection: Hopi rattlesnake C013 / 9797

Hopi rattlesnake C013 / 9797
Hopi rattlesnake (Crotalus viridis nuntius) sheltering from the sun. Photographed in Owl Canyon, Arizona, USA

Background imageCoiled Collection: Human Apolipoprotein A-1 molecule

Human Apolipoprotein A-1 molecule. Molecular model showing the structure of a high-density lipoprotein (HDL) known as an apolipoprotein

Background imageCoiled Collection: Side-striped palm viper C013 / 6496

Side-striped palm viper C013 / 6496
Side-striped palm viper (Bothriechis lateralis). This small venomous pitviper inhabits trees in forested mountain areas of Costa Rica and western Panama. The upper surface of the head is shown here

Background imageCoiled Collection: Eyelash viper C013 / 6494

Eyelash viper C013 / 6494
Eyelash viper (Bothriechis schlegelii) on a log. This small venomous pitviper inhabits trees in forests in tropical areas of Central and South America. It can reach lengths of 75 centimetres

Background imageCoiled Collection: Eyelash viper C013 / 6495

Eyelash viper C013 / 6495
Eyelash viper (Bothriechis schlegelii) on a flower. This small venomous pitviper inhabits trees in forests in tropical areas of Central and South America. It can reach lengths of 75 centimetres

Background imageCoiled Collection: Measles virus particle, artwork C013 / 4635

Measles virus particle, artwork C013 / 4635
Measles virus particle. Cutaway computer artwork showing the internal and external structure of a measles (Morbillivirus sp.) virus particle (virion)

Background imageCoiled Collection: Influenza virus particle, artwork

Influenza virus particle, artwork
Hepatitis C virus. Computer artwork of a hepatitis C virus particle (virions). The virus consists of a core of RNA (ribonucleic acid) enclosed in a capsid

Background imageCoiled Collection: Influenza virus particle, artwork C013 / 4627

Influenza virus particle, artwork C013 / 4627
Influenza virus particle. Cutaway computer artwork showing the internal and external structure of an influenza (flu) virus particle (virion)

Background imageCoiled Collection: Queen Elizabeths drag chains

Queen Elizabeths drag chains
The total weight of the Queen Elizabeths drag chains, which are coiled on either side of the hull, is nearly 2000 tons

Background imageCoiled Collection: Advert for Vi-spring Mattress 1933

Advert for Vi-spring Mattress 1933
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"Nature's Coiled Wonders: From Diamondback Rattlesnakes to Ball Pythons" In the heart of south Texas, a Diamondback Rattlesnake coils gracefully, showcasing its mesmerizing pattern. Deep within the Amazon basin in Brazil, an Emerald Tree Boa slithers through the dense foliage, its coiled body blending seamlessly with the vibrant green surroundings. Underneath a microscope's lens, a delicate Moth proboscis reveals intricate coils that aid in sipping nectar from flowers. Kay Nielsen's enchanting illustration "The Apple" depicts a serpent coiling around forbidden fruit, symbolizing temptation and desire. Zeus Meilichios takes on two forms - as a snake and as part of a supplicating family - representing protection and benevolence in ancient Greek mythology. Along the pebble beaches of Dorset, UK, an Adult Adder basks under the sun's warmth while elegantly coiling itself amidst nature's beauty. Autumn arrives in New Mexico with Screwbean Mesquite trees bearing corkscrew pods that coil like works of art against fiery orange leaves. Vintage photographs capture reptiles' mysterious allure; their coiled bodies evoke both fascination and respect for these creatures from times past (c1910). Gravid females among Timber Rattlesnakes seek solace under sunlight to nurture their young until birth—a testament to maternal instinct found across eastern United States. Witnessing from above, we marvel at Western Diamondback Rattlesnakes slithering effortlessly through their desert habitat—coils undulating like waves in sand dunes. In Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea resides the Brown Tree Snake—an agile climber whose sinuous coils allow it to navigate treetops with ease. A Royal Python finds comfort within its water container—the coiled posture showcasing its adaptability and tranquility in captivity.