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"I'm a slave for you dancing in the dark"

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBlBaCigDAs

 

Blog: aurora0skye.blogspot.com/2020/02/slave-4-u.html

 

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Le repas du Python regius ! www.youtube.com/watch?v=eumSzwzyjks

  

Merci beaucoup à tous pour votre gentil commentaire et vos favoris très appréciés - bien cordialement ! au plaisir !

 

Thank you very much to all for your kind comment and your very appreciated favorites - well cordially - au plaisir -

 

Herzlichen Dank an alle für Ihren freundlichen Kommentar und Ihre beliebten Favoriten - herzlich! zum Vergnügen !

 

Muchas gracias a todos por tu amable comentario y tus favoritos muy apreciados - ¡muy cordialmente ! ¡al placer !

 

Muito obrigado a todos por seu comentário agradável e seus favoritos muito apreciados - muito cordialmente! à diversão !

  

My son in law has pythons. He has studied them for years and was able to mate a pair. The babies have been hatching this week. Very exciting! :)

Portrait of a pretty and fiesty sub-adult female Inland Carpet Python (Morelia metcalfei).

  

In der Dunkelheit kaum wahrzunehmen! Als Beute bin ich zu groß!

Lewa Wildlife Conservancy

Kenya

East Africa

 

Click on image twice for best view of the dik-dik.

 

Kirk's Dik-Dik, a very small antelope, is standing in the shadow of a large bush.

 

Kirk's dik-dik (Madoqua kirkii) is a small antelope native to Eastern Africa and one of four species of dik-dik antelope. It is believed to have six subspecies and possibly a seventh existing in southwest Africa. Dik-diks are herbivores, typically of a fawn color that aids in camouflaging themselves in savannah habitats. According to MacDonald (1985), they are also capable of reaching speeds of up to 42 kilometers per hour.

 

The lifespan of Kirk’s dik-dik in the wild is typically 5 years, but may surpass 10 years. In captivity males have been known to live up to 16.5 years, while females have lived up to 18.4 years.

 

Dik-diks are susceptible to a myriad of predators including eagles, cats, jackals, caracals, leopards, hyenas, cheetahs, cape hunting dogs, honey badgers, crocodiles, pythons, lions, and humans. Young dik-diks are particularly preyed upon by baboons, genets, and eagles.

 

Dik-diks have a fine-tuned sense of hearing, sight, and smell. When they feel in danger or hear the alarm calls of other animals they hide, rather than fleeing. It is only when frightened or disturbed that they emit their iconic “zik-zik” alarm. Wikipedia

 

Adult female Woma Python portrait. Captive specimen.

Canon 5D IV, Laowa Macro Dreamer 100/2.8. Lit with an Elinchrom kit.

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DURA - NA18 / FATPACK @ACCESS

 

[Rezz Room] Python Animesh @EQUAL10

 

CHUCK'S YURI DENIM JACKET FATPACK @TMD

 

LELUTKA NOA HEAD EVOX 3.1

 

LEGACY ATHLETIC BODY

 

❱❱❱ For more details (Taxis/Credits) search for MALAMANHADO FASHION BLOG on GOOGLE. Thanks!!!

young Australian jungle python

(non venomous subspecies found in the rainforests of Queensland, Australia)

Binomial name: Morelia spilota cheynei

 

Olympus E-M5 / Olympus 12-40mm f2.8

 

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Hier noch ein ungewöhnliches Treppenhaus aus Bogenhausen. Mit Grünzeug im Auge ;)

taken @ evil forest

My son and I got a rare viewing of the Burmese Python at the Maryland Zoo. This reptile is usually not on display and is only brought out for an occasional zoo keeper lead interaction. This beautiful snake was about 14 foot long.

Boelen's Python or Black Python (Simalia boeleni) is a nonvenomous snake endemic to the mountains of New Guinea. San Diego Zoo. Conservation status: not listed by IUCN

A Carpet Python we came upon on the road at Tamborine Mountain, Australia

A beautiful Reticulated Python that I photographed at the Maryland Zoo on 7/28/22.

Silvery K Mesh Kimono (Python) @ Japonica

SEKAI Witch Umbrella - White

*Tentacio* Estela pin

S-CLUB Katy Hair

 

Blog: where3.blogspot.com/2024/07/python.html

This is the same species of Python that has now invaded the Florida Everglades

Python Bridge (Official name: High Bridge (located next to the Low Bridge)). Amsterdam-Oost, The Netherlands.

 

Design (200): Adriaan Geuze (West 8 Architects).

Tierpark und Fossilium Bochum, Germany.

My son in law has owned Ball Pythons for a few years now. He has studied them thoroughly and was able to get a pair to breed with success. When I took this picture we didn't know how many eggs this momma was incubating. She was wrapped around 5 eggs! & by chance moved her face so that we could see one of the eggs. The eggs have been moved to an incubator as they'll stand a better chance of surviving that way.

I almost trod on this beautiful, 2 metre (6 foot), python yesterday as he crossed the track at Mount Glorious, in Queensland. If you look closely, he seems to have a tick just in front of the eye.

(っ◔◡◔)っ ♥ BARKLY TABLELAND SPECIAL ♥

Portrait shot of a really nice sub-adult Children's python (Antaresia childreni) that we encountered as he was actively crossing the highway on a hot summer night on the Barkly Tableland in the Northern Territory outback. The immediate habitat was a desert sandplain vegetated with low Acacia shrubland and with an understory of Hummock Grass (Triodia sp.), interspersed with perrenial grass tussocks and with a profusion of termite mounds.

PBR[SAC] PYTHON Hunter Pistol

 

R2LX Raimei Arm

 

R2LX Raimei NP

 

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Diamond Python

Scientific name: Morelia spilota

Size Range: 2 m - 3 m

Introduction: A Diamond Python in your roof will not cause any damage but will help control rats and possums.

Habitat: The Diamond Python is found in large bushland areas and national parks of Sydney, but often goes undetected because of its nocturnal, slow-moving habits.

Distribution: The Diamond Python is found in coastal areas of New South Wales and Queensland.

Feeding and diet: Like all pythons, the Diamond Python kills its prey by wrapping itself around its victim (in this case, small mammals and lizards) and suffocating it.

Other behaviours and adaptations: During the day, the Diamond Python may be seen basking in trees and occasionally it is found in roofs and rafters.

Life history cycle: The female Diamond Python lays eggs and coils around them to protect them and keep them warm. This maternal care, which is uncommon in snakes, ceases once the offspring hatch.

Danger to humans: Pythons are non-venomous but can inflict a painful bite. Teeth can break off and remain embedded in the victim.

(Source: australianmuseum.net.au/learn/animals/reptiles/diamond-py...)

  

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Known as one of the largest snakes in the world, the Burmese python (Python bivittatus) is a species of snake that has grown in popularity over the last 10 to 20 years, and can be found starring in many social media videos on the internet. Mainly, the fascination with the Burmese is their unique method to catching and eating food. In general, most burmese python snakes grow between 9 ft to 20 feet in length and can weigh up to 200 pounds! Pythons are constrictors, which means they kill prey by coiling their bodies around their food and “constricting” it until it suffocates.

 

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Only 6 months old and SO beautiful. I was captivated by this little Royal python. Taken at a photography day with CaptiveLight in Bournemouth.

Tiny, an Olive Python

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