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8/13/23 A crowd around a pet python at Coney Island beach. Sony a7. Yasuhara Anthy 35mm 1:1.8.

 

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Efteling with Rose + friends, saturday 22/10/2010

un python attend sa proie

Masdevallia macrura 'Python' - John Leathers

Simalia amethistina

Lake Eacham QLD

Getting warm under picnic shelter shed roof

2021 Florida Python Challenge® Media Event

 

FWC photo by Carol Lyn Parrish

1-12-13 Media Conference for the 10AM #PythonChallenge Kickoff

FWC Photo by Carli Segelson

Python at the Columbus Zoo

Eek! Passing through.

Python molurus bivittatus

 

A downright stunning adult male found crossing a canal during a crocodile survey in the Everglades. This snake had just shed and was downright stunning.

Robert Edman, Anne Gorden-Vega (Python Contractor), FWC Photo by Alicia Wellman

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Python / Python sebae

 

Shot at the reptile farm near Kartong/Bambia. The shots of the snakes are not spectacular, as pictures. I put them here on flickr because these snakes are so impressive, at least to me.

 

The Pythons in Karton were kept in a "small house" wich could be entered. So did we. In front of us we saw three big ones. The largest apr. 6 meter. We were told that they would not attack: they look at the size of their prey; when to big they don't do anything... While taking position to capture the one on the photo I heard sissling next to my knee... hmm time to say goodbey to the python's. Outside I had a closer look through one of the windows, there were 5 guys crawling round.

 

From wikipedia:

 

This is one of the world's largest species of snakes,with adults reaching lengths of over 6 m (20 ft). The typical adult length is 4.8 m (16 ft) and rumors of specimens over 6 m (20 ft) are generally considered reliable, but larger specimens have never been confirmed.

Southern African Python (Python sebae natalensis)

 

The color pattern is typically brown, with olive and tan irregular blotching, fading to white on the underside. At a glance, they can be easily mistaken for the Burmese python, P. m. bivittatus, but the two species are not closely related.

 

Africa’s largest snake (3) (4), the African rock python (Python sebae) has a long, stout body, patterned with blotches that vary in colour between brown, olive, chestnut and buffy yellow, often joining up in a broad, irregular stripe. The triangular head has many sharp, backwardly curved teeth and is marked on top with a dark brown “spear-head” outlined in buffy yellow. Under the eye is a distinctive triangular marking, known as a subocular mark. Like all pythons, the scales of the African rock python are small and smooth, and those around the lips possess heat-sensitive pits, which are used to detect warm-blooded prey, even in the dark. Pythons also possess two functioning lungs, unlike more ‘advanced’ snakes which have only one, and also have small, visible pelvic ‘spurs’, believed to be the vestiges of hind limbs.

Lovely snake, explores in the evening! Definitely settled! Still hasn't eaten but I'm not yet worried.

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There must be a way out!!!

Thanks to Hamilton Reptiles (Next Years Reptiles) for modeling!

 

A Woma Python that decided to move just as I took my shot, still worth posting I think :)

Curious or mobbing birds will often draw your attention to a predator, this time a large python.

Python Lee Jackson, ‘In A Broken Dream’, 1972. The band came from Australia, settling in London in the late Sixties. John Peel spotted them and produced this song in 1969, with Rod Stewart as guest vocalist, (he was paid in car seat covers). Nothing happened until 1972 when Rod The Mod became a huge star. The song got released to cash in and made it to Number 3 in the UK charts. Result! A slow, moody, dramatic tune with shades of ‘Whiter Shade of Pale’; big bass, swirling organ and electric freak out guitar with Rod’s voice high in the mix.

female bumblebee ball python eating a rat pup

Field Museum, Chicago

Over two months ago my single female ball python laid seven eggs without any interaction with a male python ever in her life. This is not very common, but known phenomenon in word of (some) reptiles (and some other groups of animals), called parthenogenesis. You can see her portrait with eggs here: www.flickr.com/photos/peterapas/51341593411/in/dateposted...

Unfortunately three eggs were undeveloped and I was able to put just 4 of them in incubator. Despite perfect condition, another three eggs 'died' on different stages of 60 days of incubation process. But one survived and two days ago this little baby hatched.

I had different species of reptiles for most of my live, successfully breeding many of them. But so far this was first parthenogenetic offspring ever produced by my animals. I hope that the little fella will shed skin around two weeks from now, then will eat his or her first meal and then... will stay with us, as we plan to add next ball python to our collection.

Not sure what python this is, but it was over 3 metres long.

Aitor talking about Ducksboard in the Python Madrid Meeting

This is a 17 foot Golden Python

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Scrub Python at Alligator Bay, Normandy

 

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Reticulated Python at a cheesy tourist snake show. I saw the same show on my first visit to Bangkok nearly 20 years ago. Photos from that trip show the same floor covering, the same 'show', and hopefully, the same handlers. Still a sad place though, but hard to avoid if you take a longtail boat trip around the Thonburi klongs.

Bangkok, Thailand. January 2006

Photo-exhibition

Yearling Mojave Ball python

Python at the Bluebonnet Swamp in Baton Rouge.

Angolan Python - Python anchietae

La Menagerie, Jardin des Plantes, Paris, France

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