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Richard is a royal python (Python regius), common called "ball python" in the U.S. He's a native of sub-Sahara Africa and is one of the most secretative and gentle snakes. Royal pythons grow to 4-6 feet in length. Scales best viewed large. Photo by Frank
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
Python sebae in a cave in Maramagambo forest (Uganda), waiting for an Egyptian fruitbat to make a mistake.
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
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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.
This is Ball-Python. Despite the formidable appearance, Ball Python is a timid and docile snake. Although they can grow to a good size in few years, ball pythons are amongst most popular pet snakes.
a bunch of bezier curves with first and last control points in common and 4 randomly generated intermediate control points.
plotted on HP DraftPro EXL using Chiplotle python HPGL library
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