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  • Santa Cruz garter snake, Thamnophis atratus atratus, Mount Diablo State Park, California
    07040068-garter-snake.jpg
  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris, shedding skin. Point Reyes National Seashore, California
    07150170-garter-snake.jpg
  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris, shedding skin. Point Reyes National Seashore, California
    07150169-garter-snake.jpg
  • Great Basin gopher snake, Pituophis catenifer deserticola, crossing Titus Canyon Road in Death Valley National Park, California
    08092091-gopher-snake.jpg
  • Santa Cruz garter snake, Thamnophis atratus atratus, Mount Diablo State Park, California
    07040198-garter-snake.jpg
  • Santa Cruz garter snake, Thamnophis atratus atratus, Mount Diablo State Park, California
    07040255-garter-snake.jpg
  • Santa Cruz garter snake, Thamnophis atratus atratus, Mount Diablo State Park, California
    07040274-garter-snake.jpg
  • Pacific gopher snake, Pituophis catenifer catenifer, killed by a car on North Gate Road, Mount Diablo State Park, California
    09100032-gopher-snake.jpg
  • Pacific gopher snake, Pituophis catenifer catenifer, killed by a car on North Gate Road, Mount Diablo State Park, California
    09100030-gopher-snake.jpg
  • Dog-faced water snake or bockadam, Cerberus rynchops. An aquatic species, it spends most of its time partially or completely submerged in flooded rice paddies; this one was moved onto the grass to be photographed. Baucau district, Timor-Leste (East Timor).
    10040546-water-snake.jpg
  • Great Basin gopher snake, Pituophis catenifer deserticola, crossing Titus Canyon Road in Death Valley National Park, California
    08092090-gopher-snake.jpg
  • Dorsal scales of Pacific gopher snake, Pituophis catenifer catenifer.  Mount Diablo State Park, California
    07040018-gopher-snake.jpg
  • Pacific gopher snake, Pituophis catenifer catenifer, Mount Diablo State Park, California
    07040043-gopher-snake.jpg
  • Pacific gopher snake, Pituophis catenifer catenifer, Mount Diablo State Park, California
    07040046-gopher-snake.jpg
  • Santa Cruz garter snake, Thamnophis atratus atratus, Mount Diablo State Park, California
    07040192-garter-snake.jpg
  • Dog-faced water snake or bockadam, Cerberus rynchops. An aquatic species, it spends most of its time partially or completely submerged in flooded rice paddies; this one was moved onto the grass to be photographed. Baucau district, Timor-Leste (East Timor).
    10040555-water-snake.jpg
  • Dog-faced water snake or bockadam, Cerberus rynchops. An aquatic species, it spends most of its time partially or completely submerged in flooded rice paddies; this one was moved onto the grass to be photographed. Baucau district, Timor-Leste (East Timor).
    10040552-water-snake.jpg
  • Dog-faced water snake or bockadam, Cerberus rynchops. An aquatic species, it spends most of its time partially or completely submerged in flooded rice paddies; this one was moved onto the grass to be photographed. Baucau district, Timor-Leste (East Timor).
    10040550-water-snake.jpg
  • Great Basin gopher snake, Pituophis catenifer deserticola, crossing Titus Canyon Road in Death Valley National Park, California
    08092092-gopher-snake.jpg
  • Pacific gopher snake, Pituophis catenifer catenifer, Mount Diablo State Park, California
    07040037-gopher-snake.jpg
  • Santa Cruz garter snake, Thamnophis atratus atratus, Mount Diablo State Park, California
    07040177-garter-snake.jpg
  • Santa Cruz garter snake, Thamnophis atratus atratus, Mount Diablo State Park, California
    07040205-garter-snake.jpg
  • Pacific gopher snake, Pituophis catenifer catenifer, killed by a car on North Gate Road, Mount Diablo State Park, California
    09100034-gopher-snake.jpg
  • Aquatic garter snake, Thamnophis atratus, swimming in the South Fork of the Eel River, Mendocino County, California. This individual is most likely an intergrade between Thamnophis atratus atratus and Thamnophis atratus hydrophilus.
    12110132.jpg
  • Aquatic garter snake, Thamnophis atratus, swimming in the South Fork of the Eel River, Mendocino County, California. This individual is most likely an intergrade between Thamnophis atratus atratus and Thamnophis atratus hydrophilus.
    12110127.jpg
  • Aquatic garter snake, Thamnophis atratus, swimming in the South Fork of the Eel River, Mendocino County, California. This individual is most likely an intergrade between Thamnophis atratus atratus and Thamnophis atratus hydrophilus.
    12110126.jpg
  • Aquatic garter snake, Thamnophis atratus, on a rock in the South Fork of the Eel River, Mendocino County, California. This individual is most likely an intergrade between Thamnophis atratus atratus and Thamnophis atratus hydrophilus.
    12110120.jpg
  • Juvenile Mojave glossy snake, Arizona elegans candida (Arizona occidentalis candida), in the Alabama Hills near Lone Pine, California
    11040382.jpg
  • Juvenile Mojave glossy snake, Arizona elegans candida (Arizona occidentalis candida), in the Alabama Hills near Lone Pine, California
    11040381.jpg
  • Juvenile Mojave glossy snake, Arizona elegans candida (Arizona occidentalis candida), in a defensive pose. Alabama Hills near Lone Pine, California
    11040370.jpg
  • British herpetologist Mark O'Shea photographs a dog-faced water snake, Cerberus rynchops, in a meadow near Eraulo, in the Ermera district of Timor-Leste (East Timor). The snake was originally captured in a rice paddy in the Baucau District.
    10040965.jpg
  • British herpetologist Mark O'Shea photographs a dog-faced water snake, Cerberus rynchops, in a meadow near Eraulo, in the Ermera district of Timor-Leste (East Timor). The snake was originally captured in a rice paddy in the Baucau District.
    10040964.jpg
  • Aquatic garter snake, Thamnophis atratus, swimming in the South Fork of the Eel River, Mendocino County, California. This individual is most likely an intergrade between Thamnophis atratus atratus and Thamnophis atratus hydrophilus.
    12110129.jpg
  • Aquatic garter snake, Thamnophis atratus, on a rock in the South Fork of the Eel River, Mendocino County, California. This individual is most likely an intergrade between Thamnophis atratus atratus and Thamnophis atratus hydrophilus.
    12110123.jpg
  • Aquatic garter snake, Thamnophis atratus, on a rock in the South Fork of the Eel River, Mendocino County, California. This individual is most likely an intergrade between Thamnophis atratus atratus and Thamnophis atratus hydrophilus.
    12110117.jpg
  • Juvenile Mojave glossy snake, Arizona elegans candida (Arizona occidentalis candida). The snake's stomach area is distended, exposing the skin between the scales, because it has recently swallowed a lizard or small rodent. Alabama Hills near Lone Pine, California
    11040390.jpg
  • Juvenile Mojave glossy snake, Arizona elegans candida (Arizona occidentalis candida), in the Alabama Hills near Lone Pine, California
    11040386.jpg
  • Juvenile Mojave glossy snake, Arizona elegans candida (Arizona occidentalis candida). The snake's stomach area is distended, exposing the skin between the scales, because it has recently swallowed a lizard or small rodent. Alabama Hills near Lone Pine, California
    11040378.jpg
  • Juvenile Mojave glossy snake, Arizona elegans candida (Arizona occidentalis candida), in the Alabama Hills near Lone Pine, California
    11040374.jpg
  • Juvenile Mojave glossy snake, Arizona elegans candida (Arizona occidentalis candida), in a defensive pose. Alabama Hills near Lone Pine, California
    11040373.jpg
  • San Francisco garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia. Federal- and State-listed endangered species. San Mateo County, California. Considered one of the most beautiful snakes in North America, San Francisco garter snakes had the misfortune of evolving in what would become one of the most densely-populated areas of the country. They now live only in a few isolated populations on the San Francisco peninsula.
    07140101.jpg
  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris.  San Mateo County, California
    07140020.jpg
  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris, Tilden Regional Park, California
    05030088.jpg
  • British herpetologist Mark O'Shea photographs a dog-faced water snake, Cerberus rynchops, in a meadow near Eraulo, in the Ermera district of Timor-Leste (East Timor). The snake was originally captured in a rice paddy in the Baucau District.
    10040960.jpg
  • Aquatic garter snake, Thamnophis atratus, swimming in the South Fork of the Eel River, Mendocino County, California. This individual is most likely an intergrade between Thamnophis atratus atratus and Thamnophis atratus hydrophilus.
    12110128.jpg
  • Aquatic garter snake, Thamnophis atratus, swimming in the South Fork of the Eel River, Mendocino County, California. This individual is most likely an intergrade between Thamnophis atratus atratus and Thamnophis atratus hydrophilus.
    12110124.jpg
  • Juvenile Mojave glossy snake, Arizona elegans candida (Arizona occidentalis candida), in the Alabama Hills near Lone Pine, California
    11040389.jpg
  • Juvenile Mojave glossy snake, Arizona elegans candida (Arizona occidentalis candida), in the Alabama Hills near Lone Pine, California
    11040388.jpg
  • Juvenile Mojave glossy snake, Arizona elegans candida (Arizona occidentalis candida), in the Alabama Hills near Lone Pine, California
    11040384.jpg
  • Juvenile Mojave glossy snake, Arizona elegans candida (Arizona occidentalis candida), in the Alabama Hills near Lone Pine, California
    11040379.jpg
  • San Francisco garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia. Federal- and State-listed endangered species. San Mateo County, California. Considered one of the most beautiful snakes in North America, San Francisco garter snakes had the misfortune of evolving in what would become one of the most densely-populated areas of the country. They now live only in a few isolated populations on the San Francisco peninsula.
    07140052.jpg
  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris.  San Mateo County, California
    07140028.jpg
  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris.  San Mateo County, California
    07140016.jpg
  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris, Tilden Regional Park, California
    05030091.jpg
  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris, Tilden Regional Park, California
    05030072.jpg
  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris, Tilden Regional Park, California
    05030050.jpg
  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris, Tilden Regional Park, California
    05030031.jpg
  • British herpetologist Mark O'Shea photographs a dog-faced water snake, Cerberus rynchops, in a meadow near Eraulo, in the Ermera district of Timor-Leste (East Timor). The snake was originally captured in a rice paddy in the Baucau District.
    10040962.jpg
  • British herpetologist Mark O'Shea photographs a dog-faced water snake, Cerberus rynchops, in a meadow near Eraulo, in the Ermera district of Timor-Leste (East Timor). The snake was originally captured in a rice paddy in the Baucau District.
    10040950.jpg
  • British herpetologist Mark O'Shea photographs a dog-faced water snake, Cerberus rynchops, captured in a rice paddy in the Baucau District of Timor-Leste (East Timor).
    10040947.jpg
  • Cloudy Snail-eating Snake, Sibon nebulatus, at Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica
    17050330.jpg
  • San Francisco garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia. Federal- and State-listed endangered species. San Mateo County, California. Considered one of the most beautiful snakes in North America, San Francisco garter snakes had the misfortune of evolving in what would become one of the most densely-populated areas of the country. They now live only in a few isolated populations on the San Francisco peninsula.
    07140108.jpg
  • San Francisco garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis tetrataenia. Federal- and State-listed endangered species. San Mateo County, California. Considered one of the most beautiful snakes in North America, San Francisco garter snakes had the misfortune of evolving in what would become one of the most densely-populated areas of the country. They now live only in a few isolated populations on the San Francisco peninsula.
    07140039.jpg
  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris.  San Mateo County, California
    07140025.jpg
  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris.  San Mateo County, California
    07140005.jpg
  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris, Tilden Regional Park, California
    05030056.jpg
  • British herpetologist Mark O'Shea photographs a dog-faced water snake, Cerberus rynchops, in a meadow near Eraulo, in the Ermera district of Timor-Leste (East Timor). The snake was originally captured in a rice paddy in the Baucau District.
    10040966.jpg
  • Northern Cat-eyed Snake, Leptodeira septentrionalis, near Arenal Volcano National Park, La Fortuna, Costa Rica
    17050413.jpg
  • Cloudy Snail-eating Snake, Sibon nebulatus, near Arenal Volcano National Park, La Fortuna, Costa Rica. Also called Slugeater or Snail Sucker
    17050411.jpg
  • Northern Cat-eyed Snake, Leptodeira septentrionalis, at Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica
    17050337.jpg
  • Northern Cat-eyed Snake, Leptodeira septentrionalis, at Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica
    17050336.jpg
  • Northern Cat-eyed Snake, Leptodeira septentrionalis, at Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica
    17050335.jpg
  • Northern Cat-eyed Snake, Leptodeira septentrionalis, at Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica
    17050334.jpg
  • Cloudy Snail-eating Snake, Sibon nebulatus, at Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica
    17050333.jpg
  • Cloudy Snail-eating Snake, Sibon nebulatus, at Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica
    17050329.jpg
  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris.  San Mateo County, California
    07140030.jpg
  • Coast garter snake, Thamnophis elegans terrestris.  San Mateo County, California
    07140013.jpg
  • British herpetologist Mark O'Shea photographs a dog-faced water snake, Cerberus rynchops, captured in a rice paddy in the Baucau District of Timor-Leste (East Timor).
    10040944.jpg
  • American herpetologist Hinrich Kaiser shows a dog-faced water snake, Cerberus rynchops, to Timorese children at a makeshift research station at Bakhita Mission, Near Eraulo, Ermera District, Timor-Leste (East Timor)
    10040938.jpg
  • Pacific Gopher Snake, Pituophis catenifer catenifer, in Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge, California
    19050212.jpg
  • California Red-sided Garter Snake, Thamnophis sirtalis infernalis, in Sonoma County, California
    19020049.jpg
  • Cope's Parrot Snake, Leptophis depressirostris, at Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica
    17050345.jpg
  • Cope's Parrot Snake, Leptophis depressirostris, at Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica
    17050343.jpg
  • Cope's Parrot Snake, Leptophis depressirostris, at Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica
    17050341.jpg
  • Cloudy Snail-eating Snake, Sibon nebulatus, at Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica
    17050332.jpg
  • Cloudy Snail-eating Snake, Sibon nebulatus, at Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica
    17050328.jpg
  • California red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis infernalis.  Point Reyes National Seashore, California
    r1007.jpg
  • Pacific Gopher Snake, Pituophis catenifer catenifer, in Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge, California
    19050213.jpg
  • Cope's Parrot Snake, Leptophis depressirostris, at Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica
    17050344.jpg
  • Cope's Parrot Snake, Leptophis depressirostris, at Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica
    17050342.jpg
  • A student holds a Cope's Parrot Snake, Leptophis depressirostris, at Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica
    17050338.jpg
  • Cloudy Snail-eating Snake, Sibon nebulatus, at Tirimbina Biological Reserve, Costa Rica
    17050327.jpg
  • California red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis infernalis.  Point Reyes National Seashore, California
    r1004.jpg
  • California red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis infernalis.  Point Reyes National Seashore, California
    r990.jpg
  • California red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis infernalis.  Point Reyes National Seashore, California
    r992.jpg
  • Shed skin of a large snake. Sycamore Canyon, Coronado National Forest, Arizona.
    06110951.jpg
  • Pacific Gopher Snake, Pituophis catenifer catenifer, in Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge, California
    19050214.jpg
  • California red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis infernalis.  Point Reyes National Seashore, California
    r985.jpg
  • Shed skin of a large snake. Sycamore Canyon, Coronado National Forest, Arizona.
    06110945.jpg
  • California red-sided garter snake, Thamnophis sirtalis infernalis.  Point Reyes National Seashore, California
    r1008.jpg
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