My 1st National Geographic Cover. This baby sloth swinging from a branch was photographed just north of Punta Banco, Costa Rica.
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This venomous female Bush Viper always made me feel like I was the hunted. She never stopped trying to close the distance between her & I so she could deliver a strike. She waits for a mistake.
Vertical - Curious Red-eyed Tree Frog in Rainforest
Brown Bear (#128 - Grazer) catching a sockeye salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National park, Alaska.
This image of a large 13 foot male alligator was taken at a lakes edge in Central Florida. I got as close to the ground as i could at the waters edge to peak the interest of the alligator.
A close-up image of my female Variable Bush Viper. 80-90% of these are green. The remaining percent can be almost any color. I enjoy photographing the varying colors of this species.
A rare Leucistic Ball Python. Unlike the red eye of an albino animal, a leucistic animal has a beautiful blue eye.
The intense eyes of a Cougar (Mountain Lion) as he watches potential prey.
Metaphoric Darkness - Variable Bush Viper (Atheris squamigera) very rare black variant.
Hairy Bush Viper (Atheris hispida); my most stolen, and often recolored image