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Thamnophis Collection

Discover the beauty of Thamnophis: Two Suriname snakes, the vibrant Green snake and striking Checkered snake, showcase nature's diversity

Background imageThamnophis Collection: Two Suriname snakes: Green snake and checkered

Two Suriname snakes: Green snake and checkered
Two Suriname snakes: Green snake (Malayan green whipsnake, Ahaetulla mycterizans?) and checkered garter snake, Thamnophis marcianus

Background imageThamnophis Collection: DDE-90027959

DDE-90027959
Common garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis, British Columbia Date: 06/09/2007

Background imageThamnophis Collection: Ribbon snake (Thamnophis saurita) gliding over water surface towards a Fragrant water lily

Ribbon snake (Thamnophis saurita) gliding over water surface towards a Fragrant water lily (Nymphaea odorata), Webbs Mill bog, Pinelands National Preserve, New Jersey, USA. August

Background imageThamnophis Collection: Western Ribbon snake drinking water, Thamnophis proximus orarius, Coastal Texas

Western Ribbon snake drinking water, Thamnophis proximus orarius, Coastal Texas

Background imageThamnophis Collection: Picture No. 11091737

Picture No. 11091737
Eastern Ribbon Snake / Common Ribbon Snake Date:

Background imageThamnophis Collection: Picture No. 11050063

Picture No. 11050063
Timber Rattlesnakes gravid females basking with gravid Common Garter Snake (Thamnophis sirtalis) in group northeastern USA Date:

Background imageThamnophis Collection: Picture No. 11050060

Picture No. 11050060
Timber Rattlesnakes gravid females basking with gravid Common Garter Snake (Thamnophis sirtalis) in group northeastern USA Date:

Background imageThamnophis Collection: Picture No. 11050009

Picture No. 11050009
Common Garter Snake Pennsylvania, USA Date:

Background imageThamnophis Collection: Picture No. 11050008

Picture No. 11050008
Common Garter Snake Pennsylvania, USA Date:

Background imageThamnophis Collection: Picture No. 11050007

Picture No. 11050007
Common Garter Snake Pennsylvania, USA Date:

Background imageThamnophis Collection: North America, USA, New Jersey, Bernardsville. Eastern Garter Snake in the grass

North America, USA, New Jersey, Bernardsville. Eastern Garter Snake in the grass
USA, New Jersey, Bernardsville. Eastern Garter Snake in the grass

Background imageThamnophis Collection: Picture No. 10850747

Picture No. 10850747
Red-sided Garter Snakes (Thamnophis sirtalis parietalis) Date:

Background imageThamnophis Collection: Checkered Garter Snake, Thamnophis marcianus marcianus, adult swimming, Willacy County

Checkered Garter Snake, Thamnophis marcianus marcianus, adult swimming, Willacy County, Rio Grande Valley, Texas, USA

Background imageThamnophis Collection: USA, New Jersey, Bernardsville, Scherman Hoffman Audubon Preserve. Eastern Garter Snake

USA, New Jersey, Bernardsville, Scherman Hoffman Audubon Preserve. Eastern Garter Snake


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Discover the beauty of Thamnophis: Two Suriname snakes, the vibrant Green snake and striking Checkered snake, showcase nature's diversity. In a mesmerizing moment captured by DDE-90027959, a Ribbon snake gracefully glides over the water surface towards a Fragrant water lily in Webbs Mill bog, Pinelands National Preserve, New Jersey. Witnessing this delicate interaction between predator and prey is truly awe-inspiring. Moving to Coastal Texas, we encounter another captivating sight - a Western Ribbon snake quenching its thirst from a pristine water source. The image (Picture No. 11091737) perfectly captures the serenity of this moment as it drinks with utmost tranquility. Thamnophis species continue to captivate us with their elegance and adaptability. Picture No. 11050063 showcases one such instance where these enchanting creatures are seen basking in their natural habitat. As we delve deeper into North America's diverse landscapes, we stumble upon an Eastern Garter Snake amidst tall grasses in Bernardsville, New Jersey (Picture No. 10850747). Its presence reminds us of the intricate balance that exists within ecosystems. These images (Picture No. 11050060), (Picture No. 11050009), (Picture No. 11050008), and (Picture No. 11050007) serve as windows into the world snakes – showcasing their unique patterns and colors that make them stand out among other reptiles. Join us on this visual journey through Thamnophis' realm; let these remarkable photographs transport you to different corners of our planet where these fascinating creatures call home.