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Early marsh-orchid Dactylorhiza incarnata Royalty Free Stock Photo
Burdock blooms. Large herbaceous old world plant of the daisy family Royalty Free Stock Photo
Early Marsh Orchid - Dactylorhiza incarnata Royalty Free Stock Photo
Early Marsh Orchid - Dactylorhiza incarnata Royalty Free Stock Photo
Burdock blooms. Large herbaceous old world plant of the daisy family Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pink flowers of early marsh-orchid Dactylorhiza incarnata Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pink flowers of early marsh-orchid Dactylorhiza incarnata Royalty Free Stock Photo
Asp Viper Illustration: Venomous but Shy Reptile of Southern European Rocky Hillsides and Woodlands
Serene Winter Bridge in Snowy Forest Preserve - Eye-Level View Royalty Free Stock Photo
Burdock blooms. Large herbaceous old world plant of the daisy family Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pink flowers of early marsh-orchid Dactylorhiza incarnata Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pink flowers of early marsh-orchid Dactylorhiza incarnata Royalty Free Stock Photo
Burdock blooms. Large herbaceous old world plant of the daisy family Royalty Free Stock Photo
Burdock blooms. Large herbaceous old world plant of the daisy family Royalty Free Stock Photo
Burdock blooms. Large herbaceous old world plant of the daisy family Royalty Free Stock Photo
Illustration of an Asp Viper (Vipera aspis) on a clean white background. This venomous reptile from the Viperidae family inhabits sunny, rocky hillsides, woodlands, and scrublands across southern Europe, particularly France, Italy, and Switzerland, favoring warm, dry environments with dense vegetation. Despite its venom, it is shy and avoids humans, playing a crucial role in rodent control. Historically, its name was associated with the Egyptian cobra in ancient Egyptian lore and Cleopatra's legend


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