View allAll Photos Tagged Python

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

Workshops for PHP developers who want to switch into Python!

Le Python Royal.

Vénéré à Ouida.

#Python Demo Classes

Call for Free Demo:

866 RITE 411 (Toll Free Number) (or) Whats App : 650-608-5234

Address : 2292 Walsh Ave, Santa Clara, CA 95050

@RitePros Inc

www.ritepros.com

Emaill: info@ritepros.com

Me programming again lol

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

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

2012 Bee and Phantom Bee Ball Pythons from clutch 12

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

Python With A Deer In It's Stomach

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

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.

 

Pix.by.PegiSue

Hope you enjoy! /www.flickr.com/photos/pix-by-pegisue/

World wild life - Protect Animals Around the World‎!

 

Taken at:

SD Zoo Safari Park

TAXONOMY

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Reptilia

Order: Squamata

Suborder: Serpentes

Family: Pythonidae (Pythons)

 

Genus/Species: Morelia bredli

 

GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS: A large, heavily built species, unlike its two more slender Aspidites exhibit companions, who are built for burrowing. Distinct, but variable colors and pattern; often brown-to-reddish background color with cream patterning surrounded by black.

Undersides lighter. Note the multiple heat sensing pits in the upper and lower jaws.

 

Length up to 2 m, known to reach 3 m in captivity

 

DISTRIBUTION/HABITAT: Northern Territory of Central Australia in arid desert areas. Most often on rocky outcrops and river banks in or around trees and shrubs. as birds are a favored prey item *

 

DIET IN THE WILD: Birds are a favored prey item. Like all pythons, a non-venomous species that kills by constriction. To save energy during the dry season when food and water are scarce, pythons reduce their body temperature.

 

REPRODUCTION: This snake is oviparous, like all pythons. The female coils around the eggs, protecting and warming them with heat generated by muscular "shivering" for the incubation period.

 

REMARKS: Like all pythons, a non-venomous species that kills by constriction. To save energy during the dry season when food and water are scarce, pythons reduce their body temperature. Can dig and live in burrows to escape daytime heat.

 

Color of Life note: Pit vipers, boas and pythons have heat sensing organs which detect infrared wavelengths on their face. This feature that detects heat is used in the dark to detect warm blooded prey.

 

References

 

California Academy of Sciences Steinhart Aquarium, Water Planet little water 2018

 

Ron’s Wordpress shortlink. wp.me/p1DZ4b-1YO

 

The Reptile Database reptile-database.reptarium.cz 1981

 

Inland Reptile

www.inlandreptile.com/bredli/morelia bredli.htm

  

7-13-12, 2015, 10-27-18

Architect: West 8,

Location: Borneo-Sporenburg, Amsterdam

taken in 2007.

architectureframed.blogspot.com

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

This zoo volunteer explained that this is a pretty young python.

I didn't get a good shot of the finished IZ THE WIZ by Two-IL. Hook it up IL!

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

this team copped a lot of crap for referring to python documentation but it didn't matter because they still won!

Due nuove femmine di Ancestrale By Cristiano Fiorentino

ball python at parkwood camera club

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

This quadrocopter was controlled via Minecraft, using it's Python API.

connecting Borneo and Sporenburg sectors

Java Eiland / Zeeburg / Eastern Docklands area, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, April 24, 2006. Photo taken with Nikon EM film camera.

 

A Amsterdam 404

Diamond python, Harmless ( unless you are a small mammal)

looking for mice in my chicken house. Not what you expect when you go to put the chooks back inside . He doesn't seem to both the hens at all, they just stare at him......better count them just to be sure though.

Workshops for PHP developers who want to switch into Python!

This is a giant python from Thailand

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

After twenty years, a python!

1 2 ••• 33 34 36 38 39 ••• 79 80