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Vipera ammodytes the nose horned venomous viper snake spotted in northern Greece trapped in an abandoned human made subterranean constructio...

#11474142

Nose-horned Viper In Greece

13 August 2024

Vipera ammodytes the nose horned venomous viper snake spotted in northern Greece trapped in an abandoned human made subterranean constructio...

#11474142

13 August 2024

Vipera ammodytes the nose horned venomous viper snake spotted in northern Greece trapped in an abandoned human made subterranean construction. It is considered the most dangerous species in Europe with a a high venom toxicity. Serres region, Greece on August 2024


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Vipera ammodytes the nose horned venomous viper snake spotted in northern Greece trapped in an abandoned human made subterranean constructio...

#11474143

Nose-horned Viper In Greece

13 August 2024

Vipera ammodytes the nose horned venomous viper snake spotted in northern Greece trapped in an abandoned human made subterranean constructio...

#11474143

13 August 2024

Vipera ammodytes the nose horned venomous viper snake spotted in northern Greece trapped in an abandoned human made subterranean construction. It is considered the most dangerous species in Europe with a a high venom toxicity. Serres region, Greece on August 2024


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Vipera ammodytes the nose horned venomous viper snake spotted in northern Greece trapped in an abandoned human made subterranean constructio...

#11474144

Nose-horned Viper In Greece

13 August 2024

Vipera ammodytes the nose horned venomous viper snake spotted in northern Greece trapped in an abandoned human made subterranean constructio...

#11474144

13 August 2024

Vipera ammodytes the nose horned venomous viper snake spotted in northern Greece trapped in an abandoned human made subterranean construction. It is considered the most dangerous species in Europe with a a high venom toxicity. Serres region, Greece on August 2024


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Vipera ammodytes the nose horned venomous viper snake spotted in northern Greece trapped in an abandoned human made subterranean constructio...

#11474145

Nose-horned Viper In Greece

13 August 2024

Vipera ammodytes the nose horned venomous viper snake spotted in northern Greece trapped in an abandoned human made subterranean constructio...

#11474145

13 August 2024

Vipera ammodytes the nose horned venomous viper snake spotted in northern Greece trapped in an abandoned human made subterranean construction. It is considered the most dangerous species in Europe with a a high venom toxicity. Serres region, Greece on August 2024


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Vipera ammodytes the nose horned venomous viper snake spotted in northern Greece trapped in an abandoned human made subterranean constructio...

#11474146

Nose-horned Viper In Greece

13 August 2024

Vipera ammodytes the nose horned venomous viper snake spotted in northern Greece trapped in an abandoned human made subterranean constructio...

#11474146

13 August 2024

Vipera ammodytes the nose horned venomous viper snake spotted in northern Greece trapped in an abandoned human made subterranean construction. It is considered the most dangerous species in Europe with a a high venom toxicity. Serres region, Greece on August 2024


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Vipera ammodytes the nose horned venomous viper snake spotted in northern Greece trapped in an abandoned human made subterranean constructio...

#11474147

Nose-horned Viper In Greece

13 August 2024

Vipera ammodytes the nose horned venomous viper snake spotted in northern Greece trapped in an abandoned human made subterranean constructio...

#11474147

13 August 2024

Vipera ammodytes the nose horned venomous viper snake spotted in northern Greece trapped in an abandoned human made subterranean construction. It is considered the most dangerous species in Europe with a a high venom toxicity. Serres region, Greece on August 2024


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Vipera ammodytes the nose horned venomous viper snake spotted in northern Greece trapped in an abandoned human made subterranean constructio...

#11474141

Nose-horned Viper In Greece

13 August 2024

Vipera ammodytes the nose horned venomous viper snake spotted in northern Greece trapped in an abandoned human made subterranean constructio...

#11474141

13 August 2024

Vipera ammodytes the nose horned venomous viper snake spotted in northern Greece trapped in an abandoned human made subterranean construction. It is considered the most dangerous species in Europe with a a high venom toxicity. Serres region, Greece on August 2024


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A sign reading ''Beware of snakes'' is being seen on a roadside in Yanbian, China, on July 14, 2024. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

#11443486

Snakebite Cases

30 July 2024

A sign reading ''Beware of snakes'' is being seen on a roadside in Yanbian, China, on July 14, 2024. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

#11443486

30 July 2024

A sign reading ''Beware of snakes'' is being seen on a roadside in Yanbian, China, on July 14, 2024.


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A sign reading ''Beware of snakes'' is being seen on a roadside in Yanbian, China, on July 14, 2024. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

#11443487

Snakebite Cases

30 July 2024

A sign reading ''Beware of snakes'' is being seen on a roadside in Yanbian, China, on July 14, 2024. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

#11443487

30 July 2024

A sign reading ''Beware of snakes'' is being seen on a roadside in Yanbian, China, on July 14, 2024.


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A sign reading ''Beware of snakes'' is being seen on a roadside in Yanbian, China, on July 14, 2024. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

#11443488

Snakebite Cases

30 July 2024

A sign reading ''Beware of snakes'' is being seen on a roadside in Yanbian, China, on July 14, 2024. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

#11443488

30 July 2024

A sign reading ''Beware of snakes'' is being seen on a roadside in Yanbian, China, on July 14, 2024.


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A sign reading ''Beware of snakes'' is being seen on a roadside in Yanbian, China, on July 14, 2024. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

#11443489

Snakebite Cases

30 July 2024

A sign reading ''Beware of snakes'' is being seen on a roadside in Yanbian, China, on July 14, 2024. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)

#11443489

30 July 2024

A sign reading ''Beware of snakes'' is being seen on a roadside in Yanbian, China, on July 14, 2024.


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The anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, is a water bird of the Southeastern Uni...

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Anhinga

4 September 2023

The anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, is a water bird of the Southeastern Uni...

#10462564

4 September 2023

The anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, is a water bird of the Southeastern United States. The word anhinga comes from the Brazilian Tupi language and means ''devil bird'' or ''snake bird''. The origin of the name is apparent when swimming: only the neck appears above water, so the bird looks like a snake ready to strike. They do not have external nares (nostrils) and breathe solely through their epiglottis. The anhinga is placed in the darter family, Anhingidae, and is closely related to Indian (Anhinga melanogaster), African (Anhinga rufa), and Australian (Anhinga novaehollandiae) darters. Like other darters, the anhinga hunts by spearing fish and other small prey using its sharp, slender beak. The birds are often seen drying their wings in the sun as they have no oil on them, which is typical to ducks and other water birds.


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The anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, is a water bird of the Southeastern Uni...

#10462566

Anhinga

4 September 2023

The anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, is a water bird of the Southeastern Uni...

#10462566

4 September 2023

The anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, is a water bird of the Southeastern United States. The word anhinga comes from the Brazilian Tupi language and means ''devil bird'' or ''snake bird''. The origin of the name is apparent when swimming: only the neck appears above water, so the bird looks like a snake ready to strike. They do not have external nares (nostrils) and breathe solely through their epiglottis. The anhinga is placed in the darter family, Anhingidae, and is closely related to Indian (Anhinga melanogaster), African (Anhinga rufa), and Australian (Anhinga novaehollandiae) darters. Like other darters, the anhinga hunts by spearing fish and other small prey using its sharp, slender beak. The birds are often seen drying their wings in the sun as they have no oil on them, which is typical to ducks and other water birds.


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The anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, is a water bird of the Southeastern Uni...

#10462568

Anhinga

4 September 2023

The anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, is a water bird of the Southeastern Uni...

#10462568

4 September 2023

The anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, is a water bird of the Southeastern United States. The word anhinga comes from the Brazilian Tupi language and means ''devil bird'' or ''snake bird''. The origin of the name is apparent when swimming: only the neck appears above water, so the bird looks like a snake ready to strike. They do not have external nares (nostrils) and breathe solely through their epiglottis. The anhinga is placed in the darter family, Anhingidae, and is closely related to Indian (Anhinga melanogaster), African (Anhinga rufa), and Australian (Anhinga novaehollandiae) darters. Like other darters, the anhinga hunts by spearing fish and other small prey using its sharp, slender beak. The birds are often seen drying their wings in the sun as they have no oil on them, which is typical to ducks and other water birds.


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The anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, is a water bird of the Southeastern Uni...

#10462570

Anhinga

4 September 2023

The anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, is a water bird of the Southeastern Uni...

#10462570

4 September 2023

The anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, is a water bird of the Southeastern United States. The word anhinga comes from the Brazilian Tupi language and means ''devil bird'' or ''snake bird''. The origin of the name is apparent when swimming: only the neck appears above water, so the bird looks like a snake ready to strike. They do not have external nares (nostrils) and breathe solely through their epiglottis. The anhinga is placed in the darter family, Anhingidae, and is closely related to Indian (Anhinga melanogaster), African (Anhinga rufa), and Australian (Anhinga novaehollandiae) darters. Like other darters, the anhinga hunts by spearing fish and other small prey using its sharp, slender beak. The birds are often seen drying their wings in the sun as they have no oil on them, which is typical to ducks and other water birds.


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The anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, is a water bird of the Southeastern Uni...

#10462572

Anhinga

4 September 2023

The anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, is a water bird of the Southeastern Uni...

#10462572

4 September 2023

The anhinga (Anhinga anhinga), sometimes called snakebird, darter, American darter, or water turkey, is a water bird of the Southeastern United States. The word anhinga comes from the Brazilian Tupi language and means ''devil bird'' or ''snake bird''. The origin of the name is apparent when swimming: only the neck appears above water, so the bird looks like a snake ready to strike. They do not have external nares (nostrils) and breathe solely through their epiglottis. The anhinga is placed in the darter family, Anhingidae, and is closely related to Indian (Anhinga melanogaster), African (Anhinga rufa), and Australian (Anhinga novaehollandiae) darters. Like other darters, the anhinga hunts by spearing fish and other small prey using its sharp, slender beak. The birds are often seen drying their wings in the sun as they have no oil on them, which is typical to ducks and other water birds.


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