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Rattle Collection (#8)

"Rattle: A Symbol of Power and Danger in the Wild West" In the arid landscapes of Hidalgo County, south Texas, USA

Background imageRattle Collection: Western Diamondback Rattlesnake - Curled up showing rattle painted by biologist - Arizona - USA

Western Diamondback Rattlesnake - Curled up showing rattle painted by biologist - Arizona - USA
CAN-3615 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake - Curled up showing rattle painted by biologist Arizona - USA Crotalus atrox John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRattle Collection: Western Diamondback Rattlesnake USA

Western Diamondback Rattlesnake USA
CAN-1172 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake USA Crotalus atrox John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageRattle Collection: Wildflowers in Austria

Wildflowers in Austria
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageRattle Collection: Aruba Island Rattlesnake - Caribbean island of Aruba lies off the coast of Venezuela

Aruba Island Rattlesnake - Caribbean island of Aruba lies off the coast of Venezuela
PM-10453 Aruba Island Rattlesnake Caribbean island of Aruba lies off the coast of Venezuela. Crotalus durissus venomous animals Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageRattle Collection: Prairie Rattlesnake. Coiled with rattle showing. Arizona, USA

Prairie Rattlesnake. Coiled with rattle showing. Arizona, USA
GET-1268 Prairie Rattlesnake. Coiled with rattle showing. Arizona, USA Crotalus viridis (subspecies vir Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only)

Background imageRattle Collection: Prairie Rattlesnake Close up, coiled with rattle raised. Arizona USA

Prairie Rattlesnake Close up, coiled with rattle raised. Arizona USA
GET-1254 Prairie Rattlesnake Close up, coiled with rattle raised. Arizona USA Crotalus viridis viridis Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRattle Collection: Western Diamondback Rattlesnake On stump, coiled with rattle raised. Arizona USA

Western Diamondback Rattlesnake On stump, coiled with rattle raised. Arizona USA
GET-1250 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake On stump, coiled with rattle raised. Arizona USA Crotalus atrox Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRattle Collection: Tiger Rattlesnake From above, coiled with rattle showing

Tiger Rattlesnake From above, coiled with rattle showing
GET-1247 Tiger Rattlesnake From above, coiled with rattle showing Crotalus tigris Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRattle Collection: Black-tailed Rattlesnake. Coiled on rock with tongue scenting air. Southern Arizona USA

Black-tailed Rattlesnake. Coiled on rock with tongue scenting air. Southern Arizona USA
GET-1243 Black-tailed Rattlesnake. Coiled on rock with tongue scenting air. Southern Arizona USA Crotalus molossus Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRattle Collection: Rock Rattlesnake. Coiled in habitat showing rattle. Arizona, USA

Rock Rattlesnake. Coiled in habitat showing rattle. Arizona, USA
GET-1242 Rock Rattlesnake. Coiled in habitat showing rattle. Arizona, USA Crotalus lepidus (subspecies kla Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only)

Background imageRattle Collection: Mexican West Coast Diamondback Rattlesnake North Mexico & South California

Mexican West Coast Diamondback Rattlesnake North Mexico & South California
CLA-237 Mexican West Coast Diamondback Rattlesnake North Mexico & South California. Crotalus basiliscus basiliscus Mary Clay Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRattle Collection: Prairie Rattlesnake Colorado, USA

Prairie Rattlesnake Colorado, USA
CAN-2729 Prairie RATTLESNAKE Colorado, USA Crotalus viridis John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRattle Collection: Western Diamondback Rattlesnake - rattling tail Arizona, USA

Western Diamondback Rattlesnake - rattling tail Arizona, USA
CAN-2728 Western Diamondback RATTLESNAKE - Rattling tail Arizona, USA Crotalus atrox Photo taken in May. John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRattle Collection: Western Diamondback Rattlesnake - Coiled up showing head and tail. Texas, USA

Western Diamondback Rattlesnake - Coiled up showing head and tail. Texas, USA
CAN-2721 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake - Coiled up showing head and tail. Texas, USA Crotalus atrox John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRattle Collection: Blacktail Rattlesnake - Arizona, USA - Found in Texas, New Mexico

Blacktail Rattlesnake - Arizona, USA - Found in Texas, New Mexico
CAN-2720 Black-tailed Rattlesnake Arizona, USA - Found in Texas, New Mexico Crotalus molossus John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRattle Collection: Timber Rattlesnakes- Emerging from hibernation at den site. Venomous pitvipers

Timber Rattlesnakes- Emerging from hibernation at den site. Venomous pitvipers
CAN-2114 Timber Rattlesnakes - Emerging from hibernation at den site Northeastern USA Crotalus horridus Venomous pitvipers, widely distributed throughout eastern United States

Background imageRattle Collection: Western Diamondback Rattlesnake - Coiled, close-up showing head & rattle. Texas, USA

Western Diamondback Rattlesnake - Coiled, close-up showing head & rattle. Texas, USA
CAN-2107 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake - Coiled, close-up showing head & rattle Texas, USA. Crotelus atrox John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRattle Collection: Western Diamond Back Rattlesnake Texas, USA

Western Diamond Back Rattlesnake Texas, USA
CAN-1795 Western Diamond Back Rattlesnake Texas, U.S.A John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageRattle Collection: Close-up of a rattlesnake, Belize, Central America

Close-up of a rattlesnake, Belize, Central America

Background imageRattle Collection: Baby with Rattle C1890

Baby with Rattle C1890
A baby with a rattle and other noisy toys is watched by a dog who could easily double as the His Masters Voice dog

Background imageRattle Collection: Boy Scaring Crows

Boy Scaring Crows
A boy perches on a fence, sounding his rattle to frighten away the crows

Background imageRattle Collection: RUBENS SONS CA 1620

RUBENS SONS CA 1620
Two of Rubens sons dressed in wonderfully elegant clothes, suitable for reading or playing with a rattle but not for more typical boys activities

Background imageRattle Collection: Boy Scaring Crows 1888

Boy Scaring Crows 1888
A country boy and his dog scare away crows with a rattle

Background imageRattle Collection: Boy with Puppy & Toys

Boy with Puppy & Toys
A young boy with toys - including a rattle - and a puppy

Background imageRattle Collection: Costume September 1871

Costume September 1871
Lastest Paris fashion of 1871

Background imageRattle Collection: Boy in High Chair C1890

Boy in High Chair C1890
A boy in a high chair, with his rattle and a Punch doll



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"Rattle: A Symbol of Power and Danger in the Wild West" In the arid landscapes of Hidalgo County, south Texas, USA, a fearsome creature lurks - the Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox). This adult serpent with its distinctive diamond-shaped patterns commands respect and evokes both awe and fear. Its rattle is its weapon, warning intruders to stay away. Just like this venomous reptile, Jeff Lynne on his wedding day on April 11th, 1972, exuded an air of power and confidence. The lead singer of Electric Light Orchestra captivated audiences with his musical prowess just as the rattlesnake mesmerizes with its hypnotic movements. A snake coiled on a rock with its tongue out captures our attention. It's a reminder that danger can strike at any moment. Noise pollution may not be as deadly as a rattlesnake's bite but it too has adverse effects on our well-being. Just like classical musicians and conductors who strive for harmony amidst chaos, we must find balance in our noisy world. The Western Diamond-backed Rattlesnake strikes fear into the hearts of those who encounter it in Hidalgo County. The Metropolitan Police gas mask bag alongside a rattle and tin helmet from World War II reminds us of another kind of danger faced by brave men during wartime. But not all rattles signify peril; they can also symbolize unity and strength. In Boldon during a strike meeting or through heartwarming Christmas cards exchanged during World War II, people found solace knowing they were always ready to support one another. Even Manchester City football fans traveling to London for a match against Millwall carry their team's colors proudly while creating an atmosphere that could rival any rattling stadium noise. So let us remember that "rattle" encompasses more than just sound or snakes; it embodies power, danger, unity, and resilience.