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Paul Brian @lifeisstillgood – gives his presentation on Simplicity frameworks and Egyptian hieroglyphics See the SkillsCast (Film, slides, code) at:
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Sommeil confortable ? Je sais que ces animaux font se hérisser les poils de certaines personnes ... Je dois avouer qu'ils me fascinent depuis que je suis allée visiter le zoo de Jersey où il y avait -à l'époque en tous cas - de magnifiques et énormes pythons , boas , langoureusement assoupis sur leurs branches . Cela dit , je préfère les admirer de l'autre côté de la vitre.
Bien sûr j'aurais préféré un mur plus neutre pour la photo mais on n'a pas le choix!!
Reticulated python seen up a tree from our canoe whilst on a night safari from the excellent Sukau River Lodge
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Paul Brian @lifeisstillgood – gives his presentation on Simplicity frameworks and Egyptian hieroglyphics See the SkillsCast (Film, slides, code) at:
skillsmatter.com/podcast/java-jee/what-are-you-doing-with...
Perhaps the most popular 'pet' or 'investment' reptile in the history of snake keeping. The Ball Python is unmatched it terms of it's popularity, particularly because of three factors 1) moderate sized but has the big bodied feel, 2) a clam and pleasant disposition, and 3) an ever increasing number of genetically inheritable color and pattern variants. This individual is expressing what is termed a Co-dominate morph, in that not only do both heterozygous and homozygous recessive individuals express an inheritable trait, but they express different phenotypes. This individual resides in the collection of Phil Bradley and is called a 'Mojave Ball', which is the heterozygous expression. Homozygous recessive individuals of this trait are leucistic.
This wild diamond python was living under our house in Australia. This photo was taken directly under the kitchen window.
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Diese wilde Diamant-Python lebt unter unserem Haus in Australien. Dieses Photo wurde direkt unter dem Küchenfenster aufgenommen.
Nach drei Jahren wieder in diesem interessanten Zoo.
Einem Zoo, der sich seit 100 Jahren immer wieder neu erfindet.
Gut so!
Snake heads are very flexible. The various parts are not cemented together. From this, you can see that the brain case is very small, while the jaws, with their viciously sharp backward-pointing teeth, are very prominent.
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Diamond Python (Morelia spilota spilota), south of Eden, NSW, Australia.
I was delighted to see this 1.5m python crossing the road. After coaxing it off the road, I grabbed my camera. I can only image you guys that shoot a lot of wild snakes must do a lot of prodding and poking to get them to go where you want for a nice image. This guy just sat there and watched me. My wife wasn't so happy being too scared to get out of the car, hah!