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Sunning himself in the middle of the path, a rattling prairie rattlesnake coils up ready to strike on the Mount Vernon Creek Trail lined with tall grass in Red Rocks Park, Morrison, Colorado.
Sand dunes desert Sahara Algeria
Western Diamondback Rattlesnake, Crotalus atrox, Arizona.
Crotalus oreganus, commonly known as the Western rattlesnake or northern Pacific rattlesnake, is a venomous pit viper species found in western North America from the Baja California Peninsula to the southern interior of British Columbia.  Sutter Buttes, California.
Coiled Rattlesnake in New Mexico
Reptile Rattle Snake
Great Basin rattlesnake (Crotalus oreganus lutosus) basking in the sun in the mountains of Southern Utah
a large snake sunbathes in Laguna Atascosa, Texas
Mojave Rattlesnake (Crotalus scutulatus) coiled to strike. The Mojave Rattlesnake is considered by many to be the most deadly snake in the United States.
Rattle Snake Coiled and ready to strike.  The snake is on a gravel path in a Nature Preserve in Southern California.
Top down insitu photograph of a Sidewinder Rattlesnake in ambush.
Ibex Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park, California. Mojave Desert. Dunes created by wind.
Western Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox)from South West Texas showing its rattle.
A closeup of a Rattlesnake crawling on cacti and dried branches in the Devils Garden, Utah, the US
Saharan horned viper, Cerastes cerastes, snake in the sand in the Namib desert
a large snake sunbathes in Laguna Atascosa, Texas
Western rattlesnake strike ready
Spring time Simi Happy Camp Canyon
Cerastes vipera, common names Sahara sand viper and Avicenna viper, is a viper species endemic to the deserts of North Africa and the Sinai Peninsula.
Crotalus viridis (Common names: prairie rattlesnake, Great Plains rattlesnake, is a venomous pit viper species native to the western United States. Donoran Desert, Arizona.
Western diamondback rattlesnake ready to strike in the Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona
A closeup shot of a dangerous viper snake
This rattler was unwilling to accept our help when we pulled over to try and sho it off the Mojave dirt road we were traveling on, we were near ranches and we knew if a rancher were driving by they would likely aim to run it over. A normal rattler would have scurried away but we learned later on that the Mojave Green is not only the most venomous pit viper but also the most aggressive. Hard to tell in the photo but his/her belly was large digesting it's pray.
a young snake moves along a trail near Sierra Vista, Arizona
The Saharan horned viper is a venomous snake that can be found in the Northern Africa deserts and some parts of the Middle East.
Rattle Snake Coiled and ready to strike.  The snake is on a gravel path in a Nature Preserve in Southern California.
Crotalus viridis (Common names: prairie rattlesnake, Great Plains rattlesnake, is a venomous pit viper species native to the western United States. Donoran Desert, Arizona.
A Southern Pacific Rattlesnake (Crotalus virids helleri) poised to strike.
Rattlesnake sneaking on the ground
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