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My good old Snake Skin suit is still usable! The fabric lost a bit of its elasticity and gloss, some seams had been reworked several times, gloves and socks are worn-out - but still its looking great! First appearance of this suit was at gallery 25 in 2005 and I had this suit even before that date.

The colors and impressions of the fabric at different lightings are fascinating. At sun light the suit looks much more matte and colors are more brown/yellow, with flash light it looks more green-/blueish and much more textured. Just amazing.

  

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Halmahera Python - Simalia tracyae

 

Pythonidae

 

Weda reef and rainforest Resort, Halmahera island, Indonesia, 08/16/2015

Python bivittatus

 

A young adult male found on the crawl on a brutally hot and humid morning in extreme south Florida. This snake was an unexpected surprise while checking a trap line for other invasive species and is only the second python I've seen this year.

Having a nice snooze in the sun.

 

"Coastal carpet pythons are aptly named, as they occur along most of the east coast of Australia. They are very commonly kept in captivity and have a variety of appearances and sizes.

The Carpet Python diet consists mainly of small mammals, bats, birds and lizards. Carpet Pythons are not venomous. Instead, they kill their prey by constricting (squeezing) it until it suffocates."

This carpet python was being harassed by a Currawong

(flic.kr/p/i2LBqe ) in Les Atkinson Park at Sunnybank, and eventually I decided not to get too close, as it was obviously a bit distressed. Eventually it slithered away.

Large female Albino Ball Python

Python bivittatus

 

A young adult male found on the crawl on a brutally hot and humid morning in extreme south Florida. This snake was an unexpected surprise while checking a trap line for other invasive species and is only the second python I've seen this year.

Albino, Pastel, and Normal Ball Pythons. These girls are all grown up now.

Landing

 

1/6 Hot Toys

Close up of an Australian Carpet Python, Morelia spilota, sunning itself in a roadside gutter as it digests a recent meal.

 

Sincere thanks for dropping by to view, comment and/or fave my nature offerings from various parts of Australia! All my photographs are © Copyrighted & All Rights Reserved. Please do not reproduce or transmit in any form or by any means without full acknowledgement of it being my work. Use without permission is illegal so please contact me first if you’d like to use it.

my selection of photos of the beautiful Python Pool, tucked away in the Chichester Ranges, Pilbara, West Australia (taken soon after sunrise). The perfect reflection in the small pool of the two huge rock walls was stunning, creating quite an imposing and timeless image.

This python was sunning itself up high in a tree at "The Polish Place" Mount Tamborine. I thought snakes hibernated in winter? photo was taken on our shortest day of the year.

6/6/2021 A pet owner showing off his python on the Coney Island boardwalk. Sony a7. 7Artisans 35mm 1:2.0.

 

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A large female Burmese Python (Python bivittatus) in the 10-11 foot range captured during a night survey in Everglades National Park. A second individual just a little further down the road while this snake was being captured.

This Python was well hidden, coiled high in a tree along the Kinabatangan River.

This beautiful exhibit has been on display at the San Diego Zoo for many years. I've been so impressed by the beauty of this snake skeleton, that years ago, after I killed a rattlesnake in my driveway, I put the body in my cactus garden so that the ants and beetles could strip it down to a skeleton. My brilliant plan failed because the coyotes came the same night, and ripped the carcass to pieces and ate most of the snake. Oh, well.

 

More of my animal pictures can be seen at my San Diego Zoo set. www.flickr.com/photos/9422878@N08/sets/72157621078764843/...

At the Galerie de Paléontologie et d'Anatomie comparée, Paris

 

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Taken with a Sony Alpha 6300 and a Sony 18-105mm Lens

This ball python will grow much larger. Right now, she's part of the education team.

Doing the tourist thing in Thailand.

Found at Marcoola Beach in Sunshine Coast. Queensland, Australia.

 

Found in grass in bush adjacent to beach.

 

Single exposure, uncropped, handheld, in situ.

A Woma Python from central Australia. This beautiful python from the central sandy desert of Australia is unfortunately an endangered species.

Went for a walk in the rainforest with my wife yesterday and came uopn this nice sized Diamond Python coiling up in the sun.

Python 03/11/2020 14h22

Amanda wearing a mask to protect herself and others in line of Python.

 

Python

FACTS & FIGURES

Opening date: April 12, 1981 (re-opened after renovation March 31, 2018)

Type / model: steel double-loop Corkscrew roller coaster

Manufacturer: Vekoma

Lift/launch system: chain lift

Height: 29.00 m

Drop: 22 m

Length: 750.00 m

Speed: 75 km/h

Inversions: 4

Duration: 120 seconds

Capacity: 1400 riders per hour

G-force: 0 - 3.5

Trains: 2 trains with 7 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 28 riders per train.

[ Source: Wikipedia - Python (Efteling) ]

Photographing snakes is a joy. They're such beautiful creatures. I met this Green Tree Python at a photography day with CaptiveLight yesterday. If you don't like reptiles and frogs, please feel free to tune out for a while. I'll try to intersperse these images with a few other subjects to break them up a bit, but I'm afraid there will be lots more to come. :)

The subtle changes in colour reflecting off a water python

A typical night on the hunt for Florida's invasive pythons.

 

This night drone photograph was taken as a hobbyist. Maintained line of sight and was taken at 30 feet(below tree line)

Python bivittatus

 

A gorgeous adult found crossing a forest road on a cool November night amid a flooded pine forest in south Florida. Pythons usually prefer freshwater marsh, but can be found in virtually any habitat in the Everglades. This is the lightest colored python I've seen, it was absolutely gorgeous.

The slide was never going to be the most popular ride at the funfair but on a cold damp night stuck at the end of all the other rides no matter how brightly lit is was it still looked lost

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