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Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

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This coastal carpet python ( Morelia spilota mcdowelli) had been in this pool filter inlet for a week. The pool owner wanted to tturn the filter on, so I removed the snake and made sure it was OK. I released the snake a few metres away in a tree. The next day the snake was back in the pool filter inlet.

I just received my copy of the new book on invasive Pythons in the U.S. This is a must have book for anyone who is deeply interested in this serious situation occuring right now in Florida and possibly other southern states in the not too distant future. Find the book at:

www.ugapress.org

Diamond python in Brisbane Water National Park

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

un python attend sa proie, et au-dessus les chauve-souris l'observent

Maybe his name is Monty.

 

(Honestly, this could be a Boa. I can't remember.)

Amethys Python found next to the road in Tully Gorge. Australia's largest snake, this one was a little less than 4m long.

 

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la bête et très grosse elle peu faire peur !

Right when we got to hippie hill there was a python just slithering around

Hey, what do you feed a tree python??? LOL

noticed this traveling on river road near Stroudsburg...nature can be kind of quirky. I know there really is no python, but my imagination just took over when I spotted this branch.

Workshops for PHP developers who want to switch into Python!

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python eating wallaby or kangaroo

Heard the birds carrying on last week and when I went to check I found this carpet snake.

I took this video when I visited the River Banks Zoo in Columbia, SC. Jordan and I went to the zoo for Valentines day.

 

ps: watch in HD ! click on the HD link on the right side of the video.

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

Fotos oficiais da Python Brasil

Python bivittatus

BURMESE PYTHON

 

Asian dream, American nightmare.

 

One of the largest snakes in the world and the only protected snake species in Hong Kong.

 

This Burmese python was captured in Everglades National Park in Florida, where the invasive snakes have established a large breeding population. (Susan Jewell/USFWS)

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A picture from a Green tree python

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Python project metrics through hudson - using Coverage, Unittest, and Pylint

And here is the non venomous Green Tree Python. I'd photographed in identical beast, the Emeral Tree Boa in the Ocean Park in Hong Kong in 2012, except that that animal was a boa (giving birth to live young) while this sucker here is a python. (egg laying or viviparous). Like all boas and pythons, the Green Tree Python is a constictor, meaning it squeezes its prey to death. It is capable of catching birds in mid flight by launching himself at them if they fly close enough. It otherwise eats rodents, lizards and small mammals. (Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia, Nov. 2013)

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