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pic of ball python chillin in new cage. I didn't like the green mat that it came with so that is now gone.
Nice images but not great. These are of a friends python we are looking after whilst they are on holiday.
Hope to get some better ones soon.
Carpet Python
( Morelia spilota mcdowelli )
Mt Cotton, Queensland, Australia
This fella had a big belly filled with probably a rat and was getting no where fast.
This snake went about 6 foot in length.
Aprox 12 month ealier one was filmed eating a juvenile wallaby whole about 4 doors down from where this one was photographed. ( My old back fence )
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An exotic African Rock Python (Python sebae) captured in the wild just NE of Everglades National Park, Florida.
Two days before returning from Suriname I was engaged in a phone conversation with Debby while standing on the street. At a given moment I decided to go lean on the fence. As I approached, this little bugger was literally staring me in the face as if desperately wanting to embrace his long lost friend! Several adrenaline rushes, and some D90 clicks later we got a hold of him.
And then came the moment that I decided to kiss the... Python. :-)
BTW, I *think* this is him: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_sebae
We're still not sure why. There was a group of kids around them picking them up and taking pictures with them.
My ball python stalking after lights out.
This is my male ball python Monty. He's trying to subtly let me know he's hungry.
This lovely lady is a Stimsons Python Antaresia stimsoni. The Stimsons python is a relatively small python in comparison with other Australian python species.
The Stimsons natural distribution range would probably be the largest distribution range of any Australian python. Within this huge distribution range there are several recognized morphs. These morphs were probably the result of environmental differences e.g. habitat, prey and climate differences, over thousands of years.
Generally speaking the Stimsons python is well suited as a captive pet. The temperament of these pythons is quite placid and besides the odd exception they are normally amendable to handling.
This lovely lady Roxanne belongs to the neighbours across the road from my parents. Trev has had her for about 12 years now and in that time she has grown quite a bit!
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