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This colourful Python is number 14 of 25 greyscale drawings in a colouring book available as a digital download.

 

"Doctor, doctor, I keep thinking I'm a python."

"Oh you can't get round me like that, you know."

 

I used Tombow Irojiten pencils for this one.

I added a snake skin texture to make it more visual,

This osage-orange tree is covered with knots and twist's. This is just one of many.

 

An old orange tree at Fort Harrod Kentucky. this tree brought to Fort Harrod in the late 1700-1800’s by a pioneer,

did Lewis and Clark bring it back during their travels or was it.

planted by Indians because of its good bow making properties? .

No one seems to know who planted this tree but it is a sight to. be seen if you are in the Harrodsburg area.This magnificent. osage-orange can be found at Old Fort Harrod, in. Harrodsburg Kentucky which was originally built in 1774. .

  

The tree is America’s unofficial national champion for the species..

The national champion can be found at .

Red Hill Patrick Henry’s National Memorial in Virginia. .

The tree in Kentucky is taller and broader than the osage-orange. in Virginia, but it cannot be dubbed as “the national champion”. because of its split-trunk.

Proud owner with his snake and tattoo!

Found a one familiar face from last year. The polish guy opened the conversation like "Hey, you're from Finland -- we'll go to have a couple of beers tonight, right?"

Didlo getting ready to rule the universe...

On the left stands a young Shipibo Indian shaman form Peru, who I met at the market in Magisterio, a suburb of Cuzco. On the right my friend from the USA, a self acclaimed shaman, in whose house I stayed during a month. The momentum provided the picture, the python being the cherry on the pie.

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A Stimson's Python from the southern edge of the Kimberley region in WA.

Yashica 230-AF with 70-300 f/4-5.6 and Agfaphoto Vista+ 200

Scanned Epson V500

Postprocessed Photoshop CS6

 

PYTHON

PYT

PYT bar

 

DESIGN

Komplot Design, Denmark

 

APPLICATION

Cafes, restaurants, Internet cafes, receptions

 

MATERIAL

Form pressed plywood, chrome frame

“The 2 icons of 20th century’s Danish furniture design: the “Valet” chair of Hans Wegner and the “Ant” chair of Arne Jacobsen are staying on the retina….What will happen if we crossbreed them? How will their child look like?” This question KOMPLOT Design /Boris Berlin and Poul Christiansen, Denmark/ asked themselves and related it to often faced situation when visiting a restaurant, we miss a good chair-back on which to hang our jacket without it falling on the floor or being crumpled.

 

PYTHON is a 21st century chair for cafes and restaurants, Internet cafes as well as for reception-rooms with a chair back that holds your jacket like a coat-hanger without it falling on the floor or beeing crumped

 

PYTHON’s special construction with enlarged thickness in the curve gives very high strenght to the chair making it suitable for regular usage in public spaces

 

PYTHON collection includes three chairs - PYTHON, PYT and stackable PYT bar chair. PYT has the same shape and construction but without the high back. It suits very well together with PYTHON and allows you to play with forms and colours in the interior. Both - PYTHON and PYT - are offered also with upholstered seat pad

 

PYTHON collection is available in different natural wood veneers - birch, beech, maple, cherry, walnut, oak, zebrano, wenge. It comes clear lacquered or in wide range of stained finish as well as covered with matted white or black melamine

 

PYTHON, PYT and PYT bar is stackable up to 8 pieces

 

Tested according to DIN EN 1728, DIN EN 13761, DIN 68 878 for contractual use in LGA Qualitest GmbH Furniture Test Institute.

Photo-exhibition

Some casual pix at London Zoo with new Fuji X-Pro1 camera I am gradually getting the measure of. When it's good, it's very very good, when it's bad, it's......

A Woma Python from central Australia. This beautiful python from the central sandy desert of Australia is unfortunately an endangered species.

A closeup look at Mike Lyon's blood python. A little grainy: ISO 1600.

Python Pool is a permanent freshwater plunge pool at the base of a large cliff in the Chichester Range escarpment, found within the Millstream-Chichester National Park.

Burmese Python (Python molurus bivittatus)

Python Reticulatus

 

Non venimeux (aglyphe) mais potentiellement mortel pour l'homme par constriction

 

Répartition : sud-est de l'Asie

 

Taille adulte : plus de 8m, c'est le plus long serpent du monde

 

Biotope : il habite les forêts tropicales près de l'eau

 

Particularités et mode de vie : ce python extrêmement puissant est un grand prédateur. Il peut ingurgiter d'énormes proies mais peut aussi rester plus d'un an sans manger. Braconnés pour leur peau magnifique, les grands spécimens deviennent très rares dans la nature.

 

Régime alimentaire : gros mammifères, oiseaux

 

Reproduction : espèce ovipare, 30 à 100 oeufs couvés par la mère

Burmese Python[Python molurus bivittatus] 蟒蛇

Ular Sawa Darah (in Malay) at Zoo Melaka, Malaysia.

The Burmese python (Python bivittatus) is one of the five largest species of snakes in the world (about the third-largest as measured either by length

or weight). It is native to a large variation of tropic and subtropic areas

of South and Southeast Asia.

 

They are often found near water and are sometimes semi-aquatic,

but can also be found in trees. Wild individuals average 3.7 m long,

but have been known to reach 5.74 m .

 

Burmese pythons are mainly nocturnal rainforest dwellers. When young, they are equally at home on the ground and in trees, but as they gain girth, they tend to restrict most of their movements to the ground. They are also excellent swimmers, being able to stay submerged for up to half an hour. Burmese pythons spend the majority of their time hidden in the underbrush.

 

Like all snakes, the Burmese python is carnivorous. Its diet consists

primarily of appropriately sized birds and mammals. The snake uses its

sharp rearward-pointing teeth to seize its prey, then wraps its body

around the prey, at the same time contracting its muscles, killing

the prey by constriction. It is often found near human habitation due

to the presence of rats, mice, and other vermin as a food source.

 

Burmese pythons are often sold as pets Although this species has a reputation for docility, they are very powerful animals, capable of inflicting severe bites or even killing a keeper by constriction.

Oui, il y a bien un python dans le petit théâtre derrière la jeune élégante à l'ombrelle !

Très étrange

A 3 metre plus scrub python (Morelia kinghorni) photographed in Iron Range National Park, Queensland.

 

Read the story behind the photo on my blog

Burmese Python (Python molurus bivittatus) often draws a crowd with his unusual looks. Being albino doesn't mean that an animal has no color at all, it means that the skin does not produce pigments for dark colors.

 

--San Diego Zoo

Harrogate Pythons vs OORUFC 16/10/2021 (HWO)

rcdb.com/897.htm

 

Obviously faked (multiple exposures) pic of Efteling's "Python" coaster in the Netherlands.

 

More of the same sort of fakery here Block Violations (flickr set)

Found in Montreal streets

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while I was mindlessly photographing some ordinary plant, a 2.5m python was gliding across the path right behind me. Too close to the bull ants for me to attempt a more complete shot

 

Eastern Carpet Python

My young male Indian python

Claws 'N' Paws: Wild Animal Park - Hamlin, PA

Newspaper article as it appeared in the Snowy River Mail. Tragically and with much sadness to all those involved, the snake has now died at Healesville Wildlife Sanctuary as a result of infection of the wounds.

ball python snake

 

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From the Senca Park Zoo:

 

Our Burmese python, Daisy, was hatched in April, 1992 and came to SPZ in 1994. She is an amelanistic animal - a genetic mutation keeps her body from producing melanin, which creates a dark color, although she can produce the yellow color. Daisy is about 16 feet long and weights 108 pounds.

 

The "Python" family includes seven quite distinct non-venomous types. The largest of the types in which the individuals of several kinds grow to very large size is the genus "Python".

 

This subspecies ranges from northeastern India east through southern People's Republic of China and south through the Malay Peninsula and East Indies.

 

This subspecies is a heavy bodied and colorful animal. Pattern of large, reddish brown blotches outlined in cream or gold overlay a ground color of pale tan, yellowish-brown -or gray.

 

A prolific subspecies, up to one hundred eggs are deposited, incubated and protected by the female. The eighteen to twenty-four inch hatchlings leave the nest area soon after hatching, and given an abundant food supply, they grow quickly. Adults may attain lengths of twenty five feet.

  

www.senecaparkzoo.org/

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