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The green tree python is a species of python native to New Guinea, islands in Indonesia, and Cape York Peninsula in Australia. Described by Hermann Schlegel in 1872, it was known for many years as Chondropython viridis. As its name suggests, it is a bright green snake that can reach 2 metres in length and 1.6 kg in weight, with females slightly larger and heavier than males. Living generally in trees, the green tree python mainly hunts and eats small reptiles and mammals. It is a popular pet and numbers in the wild have suffered with large-scale smuggling of wild-caught green tree pythons in Indonesia. Despite this, the green tree python is rated as least concern on the IUCN Red List of Endangered species.

  

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Python ... Shot through glass ...

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A stunning young Carpet Python (Morelia spilota mcdowelli) at sundown in riparian rain forest habitat near Jourama Falls in tropical north Querensland.

Taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark 3 DSLR coupled to a vintage C/Y (Contax/Yashica mount) Yashica ML 55/2.8 1:2 macro lens with a third-party adapter. Hand-held with manual settings, manual focus and reflected side-lighting utilised.

Shot @ 3.2.

I love my Yashica..

Indian Python

 

This Python was about 9 feet in length and it is still not fully grown.

 

Hingolgadh, Gujarat, India

02/01/2016

 

Canon EOS 7D + 55-250mm

This is a photo of a Australian native green tree python only found in north Qld. This little one is a baby and is one of my first photos taken on my new Pentax K-3.

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Featuring a sky high stiletto heel, ankle straps and a metal toecap detail.

 

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Rigged for Maitreya, Belleza, Slink & Legacy.

A green python at Australian Reptile Park near Gosford, New South Wales. A gorgeous fellow who had no qualms being photographed!

Brown water python (Liasis fuscus) / (Liasis mackloti)

 

EDIT: Made it less green, hopefully it's not too magenta now

I'm just showing Robbie some neat things on his eMac. I think in this picture I was showing him a bit how to program in this awesome programming language Python (www.python.org). Later that I found perhaps the best text editor in the world. I love it. It's called TextMate and it can do everything (www.macromates.com).

Python bivittatus

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Black Cats poses - Python @ Mainstore

 

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LeLUTKA - Lilly Head 2.5

 

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(March 20th - April 20th)

 

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Python eating a rabbit

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Native to Australia and nearby islands, the carpet python is a non-venomous snake. Even so, handled without training or supervision, the python can become really dangerous.

 

Though it doesn't have any fangs or venom, what it does have is a set of around 100 small, sharp teeth which can cause substantial needle-like lacerations.

 

Without venom, carpet python primarily uses constriction to kill their pray. Or the intruder.

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Feeling Dangerous !! A lovely Green Python in Detroit Michigan...

22.10.2024.

An Autumnal scene on the Chesterfield Canal at Osberton.

 

The Chesterfield Canal Trust's narrow boat 'Python' is tied up here.

Python in Randers Regnskov.

Ball Python - there are actually parts from 3 different snakes (all ball pythons) in this shot.

Shot at Jungle Bob's

Centereach, NY

June 2013

 

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This Royal python was another of the beautiful snakes I had the opportunity to meet yesterday at a photography day with Captive Light in Bournemouth.

What a big surprise to find a big (i would guess 2,5m-3m long) reticulated python on a night walk in a rainforest in Singapore!

Individuals of this species have proved to be indisputably the longest snake in the world. Unlike it's rival for the record, the South American anaconda, this tropical Asian monster is active amongst trees.

The python is still persecuted by man for it's skin and few live long enough to reach their maximum potential size.

Reticulated pythons are able to take prey as large as deer or pigs and, very rarely people.

In the pond!!! never seen anything like it. He was certainly alive with his head sticking out. Seemed quite comfortable

Time is swift and we're having another featherless Sunday. Today I bring you a rare snake called the Labyrinth Python. It is not found in the wild but is a product of crossbreeding different species of Pythons. This specimen is owned by an acquaintance and he acquired it from a breeder in Florida.

Canon EOS SL-1, EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM, Focal length 105mm, f/8, 1/640, ISO 400

contact me on nick.volpe3@hotmail.com for usage of this image.

 

Widespread across arid Australia, the Stimson's Python attains a maximum size of one metre and preys mainly upon small mammals, reptiles and frogs.

They are very abundant in the rocky escarpments of central Australia, which continues to boast healthy populations of small mammals - going against the trend from the majority of current Australian eco-systems.

Snake and reptile show just outside of Bangkok.

It's Saturday night and these Python Patrol Troopers are stuck on guard duty.

 

They're officially called Officers, but this figure is one of my favorite Cobra trooper varieties. And one of my favorite army builders, period.

The Burmese Python (Python bivittatus) is a large constrictor originally native to parts of Southeast Asia. The species, capable of growing to over 20 feet long and weighing several hundred pounds, now also call the state of Florida in the Southeastern United States home. The snakes were first imported into the United States due to demand for the exotic pet trade. Wild populations subsequently became established in South Florida from animals that either escaped captivity or were intentionally released. With no natural predators to keep their population in check, it is estimated that over 100,000 of the massive snakes now inhabit the Everglades wetlands. Researchers have documented the pythons preying on more than 70 different animal species, many of which are endangered and found nowhere else. This has placed the sensitive ecology and biodiversity of the Everglades in peril — so much so that local authorities now ask members of the public to participate in annual hunts of the invasive reptiles in order to control their numbers and save native wildlife.

 

Image caption: An invasive Burmese Python captured in the Florida Everglades. USA.

 

The green tree python is a species of python native to New Guinea, islands in Indonesia, and Cape York Peninsula in Australia. As its name suggests, it is a bright green snake that can reach 2 m in length and 1.6 kg in weight.

My brother's girlfriend has a Python snake. I took this right above the cage looking down.

The Pythons Are on an early morning march!

After attending the weekends Historic Boat Rally at Braunston, Narrowboat 'PYTHON' is seen heading home on Monday the 1st of July 2019. It was built in 1929, and was leased to the Chesterfield Canal Trust in 2009.

smooth feels wonderful to the touch.

Not slimey as some people think.

Beautiful patterns.

Beautiful colors.

the front end of the Python was attached to my arm.

I think he was about five ft long so only a little one.

I have close to 600 shots so you will see a few more photos from this shoot. Three live pythons. An actual albino python!

 

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