This image features a detailed close-up of the head of a slow worm, scientifically known as Anguis fragilis. The photograph highlights the unique characteristics of this legless lizard, including its smooth scales and expressive eyes. Slow worms are often mistaken for snakes, making this image valuable for educational purposes. The composition emphasizes the subject against a neutral background, providing clarity and focus.
This image is versatile for various applications, such as in biology textbooks, nature-themed websites, and educational presentations. It can be utilized in infographics to illustrate topics related to reptiles or herpetology. Additionally, this photo can enhance social media posts focusing on wildlife conservation or local fauna. It is suitable for use in reports, eBooks, newsletters, and other digital formats that require clear visual representation.
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small | 194915 | 792 | 445 | 72 | image/jpeg |
medium | 445174 | 1369 | 770 | 300 | image/jpeg |
large | 1169242 | 2313 | 1301 | 300 | image/jpeg |
x_large | 5936042 | 4928 | 2772 | 300 | image/jpeg |
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