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Carpet Pythons are probably my favourite snakes. I saw this large individual in Lamington NP. It was basking in the sun after having eaten a large meal (A possum or wallaby?). I didn’t have my camera with me, but I returned to the same spot the following day and it was there again, coiled up in the weak sun on a rather cool day. What I like about this shot are the reflections of the trees in the silverly eye.
Hey, what do you feed a tree python??? LOL
noticed this traveling on river road near Stroudsburg...nature can be kind of quirky. I know there really is no python, but my imagination just took over when I spotted this branch.
Python bivittatus
BURMESE PYTHON
Asian dream, American nightmare.
One of the largest snakes in the world and the only protected snake species in Hong Kong.
Waiting to be returned into the jungle. it was found and captured in the house of one of the staff, we think it was a reticulated python.
I took this video when I visited the River Banks Zoo in Columbia, SC. Jordan and I went to the zoo for Valentines day.
ps: watch in HD ! click on the HD link on the right side of the video.
And here is the non venomous Green Tree Python. I'd photographed in identical beast, the Emeral Tree Boa in the Ocean Park in Hong Kong in 2012, except that that animal was a boa (giving birth to live young) while this sucker here is a python. (egg laying or viviparous). Like all boas and pythons, the Green Tree Python is a constictor, meaning it squeezes its prey to death. It is capable of catching birds in mid flight by launching himself at them if they fly close enough. It otherwise eats rodents, lizards and small mammals. (Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia, Nov. 2013)
Python bivittatus
BURMESE PYTHON
Asian dream, American nightmare. www.evergladescisma.org/the-dirty-dozen/burmese-python/
Una visita para conocer las instalaciones donde tendrá lugar el PyCamp 2010. Más info en python.org.ar/pyar/PyCamp/2010
Python bivittatus
BURMESE PYTHON
Asian dream, American nightmare.
One of the largest snakes in the world and the only protected snake species in Hong Kong.
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.