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Overhead view of a Green Anaconda with its tail tightly coiled, also showing the dappled markings of the skin. The head shows the eyes and forked tongue emerging from the mouth

Overhead view of a Green Anaconda with its tail tightly coiled, also showing the dappled markings of the skin. The head shows the eyes and forked tongue emerging from the mouth


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Overhead view of a Green Anaconda with its tail tightly coiled, also showing the dappled markings of the skin. The head shows the eyes and forked tongue emerging from the mouth

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This print captures the mesmerizing beauty and power of a Green Anaconda, showcased in an overhead view. The image showcases the snake's tail tightly coiled, emphasizing its immense strength and ability to constrict its prey. The dappled markings on its skin add a touch of elegance to this formidable creature. The focal point of the photograph is undoubtedly the anaconda's head, where we can observe its piercing eyes and forked tongue emerging from its mouth. These features are not only visually striking but also serve as essential tools for survival in their natural habitat. Originating from tropical South America, particularly the Caribbean region, Green Anacondas are among the largest snakes in existence. This species falls under the category of squamata and serpentes within herpetology, making it a fascinating subject for zoologists and reptile enthusiasts alike. Photographer Laura Wickenden skillfully captures every detail with precision, allowing viewers to appreciate both the raw power and delicate intricacies that define these magnificent creatures. This particular print serves as a testament to nature's diversity and reminds us of our planet's awe-inspiring wildlife

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