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Lionfish, Pterois miles Lionfish, Pterois miles Twig snake.  The twig snake is back-fanged, having its short fangs situated far back in the mouth.  Its venom will subdue small prey such as rodents.  Its is well camouflaged, resembling a small twig or branch in the trees that it inhabits, Thelotornis capensis oatesii
Lionfish. Venom Photo.
Image ID: 11820  
Species: Lionfish, Pterois miles
 
Lionfish. Venom Picture.
Image ID: 11821  
Species: Lionfish, Pterois miles
 
Twig snake. The twig snake is back-fanged, having its short fangs situated far back in the mouth. Its venom will subdue small prey such as rodents. Its is well camouflaged, resembling a small twig or branch in the trees that it inhabits. Stock Photography of Venom.
Image ID: 12605  
Species: Twig snake, Thelotornis capensis oatesii
 
Twig snake.  The twig snake is back-fanged, having its short fangs situated far back in the mouth.  Its venom will subdue small prey such as rodents.  Its is well camouflaged, resembling a small twig or branch in the trees that it inhabits, Thelotornis capensis oatesii Twig snake.  The twig snake is back-fanged, having its short fangs situated far back in the mouth.  Its venom will subdue small prey such as rodents.  Its is well camouflaged, resembling a small twig or branch in the trees that it inhabits, Thelotornis capensis oatesii Twig snake.  The twig snake is back-fanged, having its short fangs situated far back in the mouth.  Its venom will subdue small prey such as rodents.  Its is well camouflaged, resembling a small twig or branch in the trees that it inhabits, Thelotornis capensis oatesii
Twig snake. The twig snake is back-fanged, having its short fangs situated far back in the mouth. Its venom will subdue small prey such as rodents. Its is well camouflaged, resembling a small twig or branch in the trees that it inhabits. Photograph of Venom.
Image ID: 12606  
Species: Twig snake, Thelotornis capensis oatesii
 
Twig snake. The twig snake is back-fanged, having its short fangs situated far back in the mouth. Its venom will subdue small prey such as rodents. Its is well camouflaged, resembling a small twig or branch in the trees that it inhabits. Venom Photos.
Image ID: 12607  
Species: Twig snake, Thelotornis capensis oatesii
 
Twig snake. The twig snake is back-fanged, having its short fangs situated far back in the mouth. Its venom will subdue small prey such as rodents. Its is well camouflaged, resembling a small twig or branch in the trees that it inhabits. Venom Image.
Image ID: 12608  
Species: Twig snake, Thelotornis capensis oatesii
 
Twig snake.  The twig snake is back-fanged, having its short fangs situated far back in the mouth.  Its venom will subdue small prey such as rodents.  Its is well camouflaged, resembling a small twig or branch in the trees that it inhabits, Thelotornis capensis oatesii Twig snake.  The twig snake is back-fanged, having its short fangs situated far back in the mouth.  Its venom will subdue small prey such as rodents.  Its is well camouflaged, resembling a small twig or branch in the trees that it inhabits, Thelotornis capensis oatesii The Australian taipan snake is considered one of the most venomous snakes in the world, Oxyuranus scutellatus
Twig snake. The twig snake is back-fanged, having its short fangs situated far back in the mouth. Its venom will subdue small prey such as rodents. Its is well camouflaged, resembling a small twig or branch in the trees that it inhabits. Professional stock photos of Venom.
Image ID: 12609  
Species: Twig snake, Thelotornis capensis oatesii
 
Twig snake. The twig snake is back-fanged, having its short fangs situated far back in the mouth. Its venom will subdue small prey such as rodents. Its is well camouflaged, resembling a small twig or branch in the trees that it inhabits. Pictures of Venom.
Image ID: 12610  
Species: Twig snake, Thelotornis capensis oatesii
 
The Australian taipan snake is considered one of the most venomous snakes in the world. Venom Photo.
Image ID: 12626  
Species: Australian Taipan viper, Oxyuranus scutellatus
 
The Australian taipan snake is considered one of the most venomous snakes in the world, Oxyuranus scutellatus The Australian taipan snake is considered one of the most venomous snakes in the world, Oxyuranus scutellatus The Australian taipan snake is considered one of the most venomous snakes in the world, Oxyuranus scutellatus
The Australian taipan snake is considered one of the most venomous snakes in the world. Venom Picture.
Image ID: 12627  
Species: Australian Taipan viper, Oxyuranus scutellatus
 
The Australian taipan snake is considered one of the most venomous snakes in the world. Stock Photography of Venom.
Image ID: 12628  
Species: Australian Taipan viper, Oxyuranus scutellatus
 
The Australian taipan snake is considered one of the most venomous snakes in the world. Photograph of Venom.
Image ID: 12629  
Species: Australian Taipan viper, Oxyuranus scutellatus
 
Brazilian lancehead snake, a  pit viper with a highly potent venom, Bothrops moojeni Twig snake.  The twig snake is back-fanged, having its short fangs situated far back in the mouth.  Its venom will subdue small prey such as rodents.  Its is well camouflaged, resembling a small twig or branch in the trees that it inhabits, Thelotornis capensis oatesii Weedy scorpionfish.  Tropical scorpionfishes are camoflage experts, changing color and apparent texture in order to masquerade as rocks, clumps of algae or detritus, Rhinopias frondossa
Brazilian lancehead snake, a pit viper with a highly potent venom. Venom Photos.
Image ID: 12815  
Species: Brazilian lancehead snake, Bothrops moojeni
 
Twig snake. The twig snake is back-fanged, having its short fangs situated far back in the mouth. Its venom will subdue small prey such as rodents. Its is well camouflaged, resembling a small twig or branch in the trees that it inhabits. Venom Image.
Image ID: 12816  
Species: Twig snake, Thelotornis capensis oatesii
 
Weedy scorpionfish. Tropical scorpionfishes are camoflage experts, changing color and apparent texture in order to masquerade as rocks, clumps of algae or detritus. Professional stock photos of Venom.
Image ID: 12897  
Species: Weedy scorpionfish, Rhinopias frondossa
 
Weedy scorpionfish.  Tropical scorpionfishes are camoflage experts, changing color and apparent texture in order to masquerade as rocks, clumps of algae or detritus, Rhinopias frondossa Lionfish, Pterois volitans Lionfish, Pterois volitans
Weedy scorpionfish. Tropical scorpionfishes are camoflage experts, changing color and apparent texture in order to masquerade as rocks, clumps of algae or detritus. Pictures of Venom.
Image ID: 12898  
Species: Weedy scorpionfish, Rhinopias frondossa
 
Lionfish. Venom Photo.
Image ID: 12924  
Species: Lionfish, Pterois volitans
 
Lionfish. Venom Picture.
Image ID: 12925  
Species: Lionfish, Pterois volitans
 
Lionfish, Pterois volitans Lionfish, Pterois volitans Lionfish, Pterois volitans
Lionfish. Stock Photography of Venom.
Image ID: 12926  
Species: Lionfish, Pterois volitans
 
Lionfish. Photograph of Venom.
Image ID: 12927  
Species: Lionfish, Pterois volitans
 
Lionfish. Venom Photos.
Image ID: 12928  
Species: Lionfish, Pterois volitans
 
Lionfish, Pterois volitans Lionfish, Pterois volitans Lionfish, Pterois volitans
Lionfish. Venom Image.
Image ID: 12929  
Species: Lionfish, Pterois volitans
 
Lionfish. Professional stock photos of Venom.
Image ID: 12930  
Species: Lionfish, Pterois volitans
 
Lionfish. Pictures of Venom.
Image ID: 12931  
Species: Lionfish, Pterois volitans
 
Lionfish, Pterois volitans Scorpionfish, Rhinopias Scorpionfish, Rhinopias
Lionfish. Venom Photo.
Image ID: 12932  
Species: Lionfish, Pterois volitans
 
Scorpionfish. Venom Picture.
Image ID: 13671  
Species: Rhinopias
 
Scorpionfish. Stock Photography of Venom.
Image ID: 13672  
Species: Rhinopias
 
Gunthers whipsnake.  These tree-dwelling snakes eat only fish.  As a fish swims past, they strike it, delivering a mild venom that renders the fish immobile, Ahaetulla fronticincta Gunthers whipsnake.  These tree-dwelling snakes eat only fish.  As a fish swims past, they strike it, delivering a mild venom that renders the fish immobile, Ahaetulla fronticincta Juvenile lionfish, Pterois miles
Gunthers whipsnake. These tree-dwelling snakes eat only fish. As a fish swims past, they strike it, delivering a mild venom that renders the fish immobile. Photograph of Venom.
Image ID: 13967  
Species: Gunther's whipsnake, Ahaetulla fronticincta
 
Gunthers whipsnake. These tree-dwelling snakes eat only fish. As a fish swims past, they strike it, delivering a mild venom that renders the fish immobile. Venom Photos.
Image ID: 13968  
Species: Gunther's whipsnake, Ahaetulla fronticincta
 
Juvenile lionfish. Venom Image.
Image ID: 14505  
Species: Lionfish, Pterois miles
 

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Categories Appearing Among These Images:
Animal  >  Fish  >  Fish Anatomy  >  Camoflage
Animal  >  Fish  >  Fish Anatomy  >  Color and Pattern  >  Stripe
Animal  >  Fish  >  Fish Anatomy  >  Spine
Animal  >  Fish  >  Fish Anatomy  >  Venomous
Animal  >  Fish  >  Fish Behavior  >  Camoflage
Animal  >  Fish  >  Fish Behavior  >  Defense
Animal  >  Fish  >  Marine Fish  >  Indo-Pacific
Animal  >  Fish  >  Marine Fish  >  Indo-Pacific  >  California / Baja California
Animal  >  Fish  >  Marine Fish  >  Lionfish or Turkeyfish (Scorpaenidae)
Animal  >  Fish  >  Marine Fish  >  Rockfish / Scorpionfish (Scorpaenidae)
Animal  >  Fish  >  Marine Fish  >  Scorpionfish (Scorpaenidae)
Location  >  Oceans  >  Pacific  >  California (USA) / Baja California (Mexico)  >  Guadalupe Island (Isla Guadalupe)
Location  >  Oceans  >  Red Sea  >  Egypt
Location  >  Protected Threatened and Significant Places  >  International  >  Isla Guadalupe Special Biosphere Reserve (Mexico)
Location  >  World  >  Egypt  >  Red Sea
Location  >  World  >  Mexico  >  Guadalupe Island (Isla Guadalupe)
Subject  >  Technique  >  Captivity  >  Aquarium
Subject  >  Technique  >  Underwater

Species Appearing Among These Images:
Ahaetulla fronticincta
Bothrops moojeni
Oxyuranus scutellatus
Pterois miles
Pterois volitans
Rhinopias frondossa
Rhinopias sp.
Scorpaenodes xyris
Scorpaenopsis oxycephala
Scorpaenpsis sp.
Thelotornis capensis oatesii

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Updated: February 10, 2012