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English: Ball python

Czech: krajta královská

 

Because I had to use noise reduction software that has wiped out EXIF info, I'll post it here.

F3.5, 1/25, ISO 400, -1/3 EV, 100 mm

The python is named Pachiappan D'Souza and he is the official lab mascot. This is Ashok, the non-pointy-haired Pointy-haired-boss who hates his office email so much that he is willing to set up a dual monitor and push his email window to the one on the left. The Rhino above has an interesting story. Ashok once ordered his Assamese team member Pranjit to bring back the powdered horn of the Indian one-horned Rhinoceros lest he screw his appraisal to the depths of hell. The team member, visibly shaken at the sheer difficulty of persuading a Rhino in the wild to give up his horn, decided to buy a wooden rhino model for his boss instead, and hoping that his future in the company was not jeopardized seriously due to the lack of rhino horn procurement. The boss forgave him verbally, but still plans to screw his appraisal when the time comes.

Python royal classique.

 

Ma n'amour de petite pythonne.

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My father & brother relocated this beautiful python from a neighbors yard to the forest near vision falls, at Lake Eacham.

    

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This is one of a few photos of this snake in our back yard the other day. She was around a good 3 metres long biggest one I've seen .

Location: Hyderabad Zoo

Morelia Spilota Macdowelli

 

Non venimeux (aglyphe)

Morsure douloureuse

 

Répartition : Australie, est du Queensland et nord-est de la Nouvelle Galles du Sud

 

Taille adulte : 2.20 à 3 m

 

Biotope : savanes, forêts

 

Particularités et mode de vie : c'est le plus grand des pythons tapis australiens, un exemplaire de 4 mètres a vécu en captivité.

 

Régime alimentaire : mammifères, oiseaux

 

Reproduction : espèce ovipare, 12 à 50 oeufs

I have been to most of the public cliff-dwellings; Gila has the largest cavern I've seen as a single room; it's fracking HUGE!

 

They say not very many people lived here, and not for very long (+- 30 years). I say BS!, this has the markings of a very ancient place..

Some things in life are bad

They can really make you mad

Other things just make you swear and curse.

When you're chewing on life's gristle

Don't grumble, give a whistle

And this'll help things turn out for the best...

 

And...always look on the bright side of life...

Always look on the light side of life...

 

If life seems jolly rotten

There's something you've forgotten

And that's to laugh and smile and dance and sing.

When you're feeling in the dumps

Don't be silly chumps

Just purse your lips and whistle - that's the thing.

 

And...always look on the bright side of life...

Always look on the right side of life...

 

For life is quite absurd

And death's the final word

You must always face the curtain with a bow.

Forget about your sin - give the audience a grin

Enjoy it - it's your last chance anyhow.

 

So always look on the bright side of death

Just before you draw your terminal breath

 

Life's a piece of shit

When you look at it

Life's a laugh and death's a joke, it's true.

You'll see it's all a show

Keep 'em laughing as you go

Just remember that the last laugh is on you.

 

And always look on the bright side of life...

Always look on the right side of life...

(Come on, Brian, cheer up!)

Always look on the bright side of life...

Always look on the bright side of life...

(Worse things happen at sea, you know.)

Always look on the bright side of life...

(I mean - what have you got to lose?)

(You know, you come from nothing - you're going back to nothing.

What have you lost? Nothing!)

Always look on the right side of life...

 

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Reticulated Python

Photographs from the Education Track & Raspberry Jam

Pythons are nonvenomous snakes of the family Pythonidae, found chiefly in Asia, Africa, and Australia, that coil around and suffocate their prey. Pythons often attain lengths of 6 meters (20 feet) or more. They are often found near water and are sometimes semi-aquatic, but can also be found in trees.

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Drugo srečanje Python uporabnikov 22. marca v Kiberpipi.

 

19:00 Uvod

19:15 Gamedev with pygame (Anže Pečar)

19:30 Speeding up algorithms in python (Miha Zidar)

19:45 Binary deployment of your Python projects, NOW! (Rok Garbas)

20:00 Finding similar images with Python (Jernej Virag)

20:15 Load testing with FunkLoad (Andraž Brodnik)

Scrub Python Morelia kinghorni

A Reticulated Python rests in his enclosure. The Python reticulatus, also known as the (Asiatic) reticulated python, is a species of python found in Southeast Asia. Adults can grow to 22.8 ft in length but more commonly grow to an average of 9.8–19.7 ft. They are the world's longest snakes and longest reptile, but are not the most heavily built, which distinction goes to the anaconda. Like all pythons, Retics are nonvenomous constrictors and are normally not considered dangerous to humans. Although large specimens are powerful enough to kill an adult human, attacks are only occasionally reported. There are a few stray accounts of large Retics actually having consumed humans, but the shoulder portion of the human shoulder is too wide for them to swallow, and accounts of man eating Retics have not been authentically substantiated. Their natural diet includes mammals and occasionally birds. (Emirates Park Zoo, Samha, Abu Dhabi, Jan. 2015)

Order: Squamata

Family: Boidae

Genus / species: Morelia viridis

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Python regius

Ouidah, Benin.

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Drugo srečanje Python uporabnikov 22. marca v Kiberpipi.

 

19:00 Uvod

19:15 Gamedev with pygame (Anže Pečar)

19:30 Speeding up algorithms in python (Miha Zidar)

19:45 Binary deployment of your Python projects, NOW! (Rok Garbas)

20:00 Finding similar images with Python (Jernej Virag)

20:15 Load testing with FunkLoad (Andraž Brodnik)

The Indian Python, also called the Black-tailed Python, and Indian Rock Python is a large non-venomous python species found in many tropic and subtropic areas of Southern and Southeast Asia. The color pattern is whitish or yellowish with the blotched patterns varying from shades of tan to dark brown. This varies with terrain and habitat. Lethargic and slow moving, they are very good swimmers and are quite at home in water. These snakes have often been killed for their fine skin and are endangered. The Indian Python is classified as Lower Risk/Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

We've just had a few gorgeous days of sunshine at last and we're not the only ones lapping it up.

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Python hanging out in the Reptile House

Python reticulatus,

Upper Peirce Reservoir

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