Conceptually similarNATURE'S IMAGESTrans-Pecos copperhead snakeSS2261154BG7184Royalty FreeNHPACopperhead snakeSS2146649C5756Rights ManagedDANTE FENOLIOCopperheadSS2570766BY3065Rights ManagedJOSEPH T. COLLINSCopperheadSS2437203BS1002Royalty FreeROBERT ZAPPALORTINorthern CopperheadSS22059772L5249Rights ManagedDAVID KENNYNorthern CopperheadSS2932901Rights ManagedJOSEPH T. COLLINSCopperheadSS2436150BS0614Royalty FreeBYRON JORJORIANCopperhead SnakeSS2326641BJ6924Royalty FreeE.R. DEGGINGERNorthern Copperhead SnakeSS2545148BX5159Rights ManagedView AllView more with similar tones Trans-Pecos copperhead snakeLicense type:Royalty FreeUnique identifier:SS2261155Legacy Identifier:BG7185Description:Trans-Pecos copperhead, Agkistrodon contortrix pictigaster. The Trans-Pecos copperhead inhabits the Big Bend and Davis Mountans regions of southwestern Texas, where it prefers the vicinity of desert springs, seeps, moist canyons and riverbank thickets. It is the smallest of the copperheads, averaging 20 - 30 inches in length. Its scientific sub-specific name, "pictigaster", meaning "patterned belly", refers to its distinctly patterned underside.Credit:Nature's Images, Inc. / Science SourceSize:5120px × 3427px (~50 MB)Get PricingFormatShareKeywords:agkistrodon-agkistrodon contortrix pictigaster-animal-animals-cold blooded-cold-blooded-contortrix-copperhead-copperhead snake-copperhead snakes-copperheads-pictigaster-reptile-reptiles-serpent-serpents-snake-snakes-trans pecos copperhead-trans-pecos copperheadModel release:N/AAvailable sizesFormatDimensionsPrice1 MB File625px X 418px$ 49.0010 MB File2000px X 1339px$ 149.0028 MB File3300px X 2209px$ 299.0050 MB File4500px X 3012px$ 350.00Parent folder:12831