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This carpet python (probably Morelia spilota mcdowelli) was resting on the Thylogale Track (Brisbane Forest Park, Australia) on our way back. After giving us ample time to observe, it vanished into the forest. From my website at www.focx.de
Coastal Carpet Python from Coombabah.
Morelia spilota mcdowelli
Non-venomous.
Gold Coast snake catcher:
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Coastal Carpet Python:
This Black-headed Python, Aspidites Melanocephalus, is the same species as the one that features in my shots of 'Drama in the Outback' where one of these had a mixed flock of birds trying to scare it away from a Red-Collared Lorikeet's nest high in a tall gum tree.
This Australian python grows to about 2.6 metres and this fellow would have been close to that length.
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This Python had just swallowed a Possum. Witness say the possum had no chance.
Still thats nature. And Life goes on.
Children's Python (Antaresia childreni) is a non-venomous python species found in Australia. Children's Python gains its name because it was identified by scientist John George Children.
Adults grow to an average length of about 1m, with a maximum of 1.5m. The crown scales are enlarged while those on the body are small and smooth, with a rainbow sheen that can be seen when exposed to direct sunlight.
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A Woma Python from central Australia. This beautiful python from the central sandy desert of Australia is unfortunately an endangered species.
This was done at the request of another member of the "Club" I hated doing it because the joints are really fricking tight and because of that he is "Display Only" turned out pretty good though'
Species of python found in Southeast Asia; it is widely regarded as the world's longest snake and longest reptile; specimens as long as 6 meters and weighing 59 kg have been reported. This individual was about 3 meters long.
The "reticulated" net-like patterning of it's scales gives the reticulated python its name.
Python molurus bivittatus
March, 2012. Everglades National Park, Florida,
An adult Burmese Python attempts to cross a road in the Everglades. This snake had been clipped by a car and was struggling to make it across the road. This invasive species has wreaked havoc on southern Florida ecosystems and wildlife and in turn has caused drastic declines in some mammal populations. Adults can reach in excess of 15 feet in length and can weigh over 150 pounds, although this individual was between 7-8 feet in length. Continuing efforts are being made to control the spread of the Burmese Python in the Everglades, but it seems to be an uphill battle.
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"Python Molurus Bivittatus" Albino, aka Pitone delle Rocce Indiano
Al 13/03/08 lungo m. 1,73 (1,73 m. long on 13/03/08)
Species of python found in Southeast Asia; it is widely regarded as the world's longest snake and longest reptile; specimens as long as 6 meters and weighing 59 kg have been reported. This individual was about 3 meters long.
The "reticulated" net-like patterning of it's scales gives the reticulated python its name.