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Python molurus bivittatus

 

This snake was really quite large. Also from the Lizards Alive! show at the Natural History Museum.

I went to Philips Park and saw this beauty staring at me.

Python bivittatus

BURMESE PYTHON

 

Underwater shot

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A common snake in the tropical climates.

This image is a mix of fractal and photos that have been mask over each other in GIMP using Python

Reticulated python at Taronga Zoo, January 2, 2011

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Python reticulatus, Birmingham Zoo

A series of photos of a coastal carpet python (Morelia spilota mcdowelli) showing a few of the bad shots I took while trying to get a good shot. The good shot is the first pic in this series.

Belle Vue Gardens, Selby Collection

 

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Diamond python in Brisbane Water National Park

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

The audience listening to my Python talk

I love snakes, but this is the first time I've shot for skin texture. This particular snake was just massive. Wish I could remember which of the larger python species it is.

Python reticulatus,

Upper Peirce Reservoir

(Python 3.0 Rock reference)

A Diamond Python or Carpet Snake crossing the road on the way to work. These snakes are becoming rare due to predation by Foxes and habitat loss.

Taking some photos, I noticed some injuries caused by an unknown animal and realised that he needed some medical attention.

After some excellent co-operation between DELWP and Parks Victoria with assistance from James, Kerry, John, Tom, Wes and Mark, the snake is now on his way to the Vet for some TLC and will then be cared for by a local wildlife carer before being released back where he was found.

Ecco alcuni scatti recenti del mio Reale Albino

Delivered by Benjamin Blundell, with a little help from his friends.

I can't remember what kind of python this is but he was so pretty

Some of the textures & colors; the hole where the viga burned in, 900 mysterious years ago: worth every calorie no matter how you get there.

One of my friends pet snakes.

Carpet Python (Morelia spilota) from Great Sandy National Park in Queensland, Australia

African Rock Python.

South Luangwa NP, Zambia.

Taken at the Illawarra Reptile Show

 

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I made this cake today and when my daughter walked into the kitchen and saw it, she nearly jumped out of her skin. Inside is a Dark Chocolate Cherry Ripe Mud Cake filled with dark chocolate ganache!

Python consuming a possum at Kangaroo Point

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.

 

This lovely python was on the side of the walking path and provided a great photo opportunity. About 2m in length, it was totally chilled out.

Python reticulatus,

Upper Peirce Reservoir

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Ball python.

 

Such an adorable snake!

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