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(Antaresia childreni) This is not actually a python for children! It is named after John George Children who discovered the snake in Australia in the 1800s.
Shot taken at Backdrop City
Black Cats Creations - Wrapping Python FATPACK
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Hud color for snake (6) and eyes (6), including Albino color
Fits Maitreya, Petite, Legacy, Perky and Hourglass
Here shown on Maitreya Petite
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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 !
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"I'm a slave for you dancing in the dark"
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Wikipedia: The reticulated python (Malayopython reticulatus) is a python species native to South and Southeast Asia. It is the world's longest snake, and listed as least concern on the IUCN Red List because of its wide distribution. In several countries in its range, it is hunted for its skin, for use in traditional medicine, and for sale as a pet.
It is an excellent swimmer, has been reported far out at sea, and has colonized many small islands within its range.
It is among the three heaviest snakes. Like all pythons, it is a non-venomous constrictor. Adult humans have been killed (and in at least two reported cases, eaten) by reticulated pythons.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reticulated_python
Conservation status: Least Concern
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! :)
Welcome to the jungle..
A studio portrait of a sub-adult Australian Scrub Python (Simalia kinghorni). This one is a beautifully conditioned pet.
Canon 5D IV, Laowa 100/2.8 2:1 Macro Dreamer in EF mount and lit with an Elinchrom kit.
Adult female Woma Python portrait. Captive specimen.
Canon 5D IV, Laowa Macro Dreamer 100/2.8. Lit with an Elinchrom kit.
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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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.
Wild Australia!
Children's python (Antaresia childreni) | Central Australia NT
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Python Bridge (Official name: High Bridge (located next to the Low Bridge)). Amsterdam-Oost, The Netherlands.
Design (200): Adriaan Geuze (West 8 Architects).
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.
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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.
"The Coastal Carpet python is the single largest snake species encountered throughout the Brisbane and Ipswich regions. It is non venomous and represents one of two pythons species found in the south east corner.
The Carpet Python is a large, heavy bodied snake with a highly variable, mottled & blotched pattern and color. Mostly white to cream on the underside, the head is distinct from the neck. A specimen recorded by Snake Catcher Brisbane from Pine Mountain, Ipswich measured in at 3.9 metres and 14.5 kg! The largest reliable record for the species comes in at 4.2 metres in length.
A highly adaptable species it occupies all habitats from rainforest, wet sclerophyll forests and dry woodland through to suburban backyards and the periphery of highly disturbed farmland. It’s ability to not only persist in the highly modified suburban and rural environment but to thrive throughout, makes the Carpet Python the most commonly encountered snake for residents and subsequently snake catchers. The parallel proliferation and success of native mammals and introduced rodent species in these modified environments has provided feeding and refugial resources at every level for the Carpet Python.
Although active on occasion by day, The predominately nocturnal habits of Carpet Pythons facilitates the stealth and ambush type predatory modes it incorporates when actively seeking its next meal. The preferred prey of this species changes with respect to size of individual animals with juvenile carpet pythons feed predominately on skinks and small rodents such as introduced mice. Sub adult specimens target larger mammals such as rat species, smaller flying foxes, caged birds, guinea pigs and Ring-tailed Possums."