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The ball python or python regius is a nonvenomous python species found in Africa. This is the smallest of the African pythons and is popular in the pet trade, largely due to its typically docile temperament. No subspecies are currently recognized.
The name ball python refers to the animal's tendency to curl into a ball when stressed or frightened. The color pattern is typically black or dark brown with light brown or gold sides and dorsal blotches. The belly is a white or cream that may include scattered black markings.
This python is known for being a picky eater and may not eat for months, particularly during the winter breeding season. Ball pythons will not eat when they preparing to shed.
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Morelia Viridis
Non venimeux (aglyphe)
Répartition : Nord de l'Australie - Iles du sud de l'Indonésie (ici, spécimen de l'Ile Aru)
Taille adulte : 1.20 à 2 m
Biotope : forêts tropicales, exclusivement arboricole
Particularités et mode de vie : c'est la seule espèce verte chez les pythons, il existe une certaine variabilité en fonction des populations, surtout sur les îles. Les juvéniles arborent des livrées encore plus saisissantes (orange vif, jaune citron) qui évoluent de manière spectaculaire jusqu'à l'âge adulte.
Régime alimentaire : oiseaux, lézards, rongeurs
Reproduction : espèce ovipare, 12 à 20 oeufs
The super nice teenager at the Aspen Ecological Center said he might try to crawl into our armpits- creepy.
Drugo srečanje Python uporabnikov 22. marca v Kiberpipi.
19:00 Uvod
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19:30 Speeding up algorithms in python (Miha Zidar)
19:45 Binary deployment of your Python projects, NOW! (Rok Garbas)
20:00 Finding similar images with Python (Jernej Virag)
20:15 Load testing with FunkLoad (Andraž Brodnik)
Python - Pythonidae
Found in Africa, Asia and Australia
At National Zoological Gardens, Dehiwala, Sri Lanka
05th July 2014
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975)
Re Artù, dopo aver vagato per la Gran Bretagna alla ricerca di valorosi cavalieri per la sua tavola rotonda, riceve da Dio (disegnato da Gilliam) la difficile missione di trovare il Santo Graal. Comincia così l'esilarante ricerca della santa coppa che sarà il pretesto per sfornare una carellata di gag e di personaggi comici: i Cavalieri "che dicono Ni" (tradotto, alterandone il senso, in tiè), il coniglio assassino custode della grotta, il tenacissimo cavaliere nero che non vuole cedere il passo a nessun costo e l'irresistibile mago pazzo (interpretato da John Cleese).