Search results for Crotalus Ruber Ruber

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Twin-spotted rattlesnake, native to southern Arizona, is a small rattlesnake occupying talus slopes at high elevations and preying on lizards, Crotalus pricei
Twin-spotted rattlesnake, native to southern Arizona, is a small rattlesnake occupying talus slopes at high elevations and preying on lizards.
Species: Two-spotted rattlesnake, Crotalus pricei
Image ID: 12818  
Western diamondback rattlesnake, Crotalus atrox
Western diamondback rattlesnake.
Species: Western diamondback rattlesnake, Crotalus atrox
Image ID: 12819  
Yelloweye rockfish, juvenile.  The juvenile yelloweye rockfish is black and white and only slowly becomes bright orange after migrating to deep water and maturing, Sebastes ruberrimus
Yelloweye rockfish, juvenile. The juvenile yelloweye rockfish is black and white and only slowly becomes bright orange after migrating to deep water and maturing.
Species: Yelloweye rockfish, Sebastes ruberrimus
Image ID: 13698  
Yelloweye rockfish, juvenile.  The juvenile yelloweye rockfish is black and white and only slowly becomes bright orange after migrating to deep water and maturing, Sebastes ruberrimus
Yelloweye rockfish, juvenile. The juvenile yelloweye rockfish is black and white and only slowly becomes bright orange after migrating to deep water and maturing.
Species: Yelloweye rockfish, Sebastes ruberrimus
Image ID: 13699  
Yelloweye rockfish, juvenile.  The juvenile yelloweye rockfish is black and white and only slowly becomes bright orange after migrating to deep water and maturing, Sebastes ruberrimus
Yelloweye rockfish, juvenile. The juvenile yelloweye rockfish is black and white and only slowly becomes bright orange after migrating to deep water and maturing.
Species: Yelloweye rockfish, Sebastes ruberrimus
Image ID: 13700  
Eastern diamondback rattlesnake, Crotalus adamanteus
Eastern diamondback rattlesnake.
Species: Eastern diamondback rattlesnake, Crotalus adamanteus
Image ID: 14691  
Western diamondback rattlesnake, Crotalus atrox
Western diamondback rattlesnake.
Species: Western diamondback rattlesnake, Crotalus atrox
Image ID: 14692  
Neotropical rattlesnake, Crotalus durissus
Neotropical rattlesnake.
Species: Neotropical rattlesnake, Crotalus durissus
Image ID: 14693  
Southern Pacific rattlesnake.  The southern Pacific rattlesnake is common in southern California from the coast through the desert foothills to elevations of 10,000 feet.  It reaches 4-5 feet (1.5m) in length, Crotalus viridis helleri
Southern Pacific rattlesnake. The southern Pacific rattlesnake is common in southern California from the coast through the desert foothills to elevations of 10,000 feet. It reaches 4-5 feet (1.5m) in length.
Species: Southern pacific rattlesnake, Crotalus viridis helleri
Image ID: 14694  
Southern Pacific rattlesnake.  The southern Pacific rattlesnake is common in southern California from the coast through the desert foothills to elevations of 10,000 feet.  It reaches 4-5 feet (1.5m) in length, Crotalus viridis helleri
Southern Pacific rattlesnake. The southern Pacific rattlesnake is common in southern California from the coast through the desert foothills to elevations of 10,000 feet. It reaches 4-5 feet (1.5m) in length.
Species: Southern pacific rattlesnake, Crotalus viridis helleri
Image ID: 14695  
Greater flamingo, Phoenicopterus ruber
Greater flamingo.
Species: Greater flamingo, Phoenicopterus ruber
Image ID: 15643  
Greater flamingo, Phoenicopterus ruber, Floreana Island
Greater flamingo.
Species: Greater flamingo, Phoenicopterus ruber
Location: Floreana Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 02280  
Greater flamingo, Phoenicopterus ruber, Floreana Island
Greater flamingo.
Species: Greater flamingo, Phoenicopterus ruber
Location: Floreana Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador
Image ID: 02278  
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