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Snake Canvas Print featuring the photograph Western Plains Hognose Snake by Karen Slagle

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20.00" x 9.00"

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20.00" x 9.00"

 

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Western Plains Hognose Snake Canvas Print

Karen Slagle

by Karen Slagle

$103.00

Product Details

Western Plains Hognose Snake canvas print by Karen Slagle.   Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5" x 1.5" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8" x 5/8" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you "ready to hang" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.

Design Details

This image was taken in the Texas panhandle. We found this hognose snake in the street near our home and stopped to move it out of the street where... more

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Comments (21)

Constance Lowery

Constance Lowery

great photo and I love snakes. L/F

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you, Constance.

Bunny Clarke

Bunny Clarke

I used to have two cats that would go out and tease these and bull snakes when they used to be able to go out in Colorado. I always got calls from neighbors fearing they had cornered a rattler. I can understand their concern, but I wish they checked further. What a great capture and composition.

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Bunny, the only snakes we kill are rattlers if they are in our yard.

Bobby Dar

Bobby Dar

Wonderful...F

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Bobby.

Linda Howes

Linda Howes

Great snake capture Karen! I really like snake and bugs! l/f

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Linda, so glad you like him, he was pretty cool.

Meg Rousher

Meg Rousher

Wonderful find and capture! ...l/f

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Meg.

Roger Reeves  and Terrie Heslop

Roger Reeves and Terrie Heslop

Wow, what a great find and capture!

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Roger and Terrie.

Marvin Spates

Marvin Spates

Wow what a lovely snake!!! I am not the type to pick them up, but I will avoid running them over or killing them!! Nice photo Karen!!! L/F

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Marvin, I don't generally pick them up either.

Daniel Eskridge

Daniel Eskridge

Nice!

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Daniel.

Wayne Moran

Wayne Moran

eeeeeekkkk wow do I have stories of rattlers up in the mountains of California.

Karen Slagle replied:

Bet you do Wayne...This is a Hognose but looks like a rattler.

Barry Jones

Barry Jones

Great shot. I was reading somewhere that the hognose has fangs and venom, but the fangs are turned in such away they cannot inject with a strike. They inject after the prey is captured. Do not know if that is correct or not, but thought it was interesting... v/f

Karen Slagle replied:

I do believe you are correct, Barry. I read the same thing...Glad you like it.

Lucinda Walter

Lucinda Walter

Great capture. So glad this wasn't a rattler! l/f

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Lucinda, me too.

 Bob and Nadine Johnston

Bob and Nadine Johnston

Congratulations Your work was chosen to be Featured in the All SouthWest Art and Artists out of 357+ images that have been submitted to the Group.

Karen Slagle replied:

Thanks so very much for the feature, I truly appreciate it.

Darlene Kwiatkowski

Darlene Kwiatkowski

Nice catch! Hummm... sounds like it's not easy being a snake. fv :)

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Darlene.

Elaine Mikkelstrup

Elaine Mikkelstrup

Oh wow, excellent shot and good for you for moving it l/f

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Elaine.

Jim Fitzpatrick

Jim Fitzpatrick

Great capture and details! fv

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Jim.

Stephanie Moore

Stephanie Moore

Fantastic shot!

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Stephanie.

Roy McPeak

Roy McPeak

Wonderful find and capture Karen! v/f!

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Roy.

Ronda Broatch

Ronda Broatch

Wonderful!

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Ronda.

Artist's Description

This image was taken in the Texas panhandle. We found this hognose snake in the street near our home and stopped to move it out of the street where it was laying for warmth. Many people run over snakes and kill them before they see what kind it is. These are quite fun to play with as they play dead and roll over on their back with the tongue hanging out.

Western Hognose snakes are relatively small, stout-bodied snakes found throughout the Great Plains states of the U.S. from Canada to Mexico. Their color and pattern is highly variable from subspecies to subspecies, although most specimens appear much like the infamous rattlesnake to the untrained eye. This optical bluff, used in conjunction with a wide array of other clever defense tactics, makes these snakes quite unique among North American serpents.

Although there is still debate whether Heterodon is mildly venomous or nonvenemous with toxic saliva, it is generally agreed that the species is indeed venomous. Reg...

About Karen Slagle

Karen Slagle

I have recently gotten into bird photography and really love taking their pictures. I also have a passion for clouds and the Texas landscape when the storms come rolling in. Lightning is a favorite subject during storms. I love macro photography and all the hidden detail in these amazing closeups. My arsenal consists of all Nikon cameras, flash units and Nikkor lenses. I have won monthly contests at Better Photo and I have also been published in Cowboy Magazine and Cowboys and Indians Magazine. PLEASE DO NOT PIN IMAGES TO PINTEREST.....THANK YOU

 

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